Unlocking pre-1850 instrumental meteorological records a global inventory

Stefan Brönnimann*, Rob Allan, Linden Ashcroft, Saba Baer, Mariano Barriendos, Rudolf Brázdil, Yuri Brugnara, Manola Brunet, Michele Brunetti, Barbara Chimani, Richard Cornes, Fernando Domínguez-Castro, Janusz Filipiak, Dimitra Founda, Ricardo García Herrera, Joelle Gergis, Stefan Grab, Lisa Hannak, Heli Huhtamaa, Kim S. JacobsenPhil Jones, Sylvie Jourdain, Andrea Kiss, Kuanhui Elaine Lin, Andrew Lorrey, Elin Lundstad, Jürg Luterbacher, Franz Mauelshagen, Maurizio Maugeri, Nicolas Maughan, Anders Moberg, Raphael Neukom, Sharon Nicholson, Simon Noone, Øyvind Nordli, Kristín Björg Ólafsdóttir, Petra R. Pearce, Lucas Pfister, Kathleen Pribyl, Rajmund Przybylak, Christa Pudmenzky, Dubravka Rasol, Delia Reichenbach, Ladislava Řezníčková, Fernando S. Rodrigo, Christian Rohr, Oleg Skrynyk, Victoria Slonosky, Peter Thorne, Maria Antónia Valente, José M. Vaquero, Nancy E. Westcottt, Fiona Williamson, PRZEMYSłAW Wyszyński

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    Abstract

    A global inventory of early instrumental meteorological measurements is compiled that comprises thousands of mostly nondigitized series, pointing to the potential of weather data rescue.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)ES389-ES413
    JournalBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    Volume100
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

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