Authors: | Nancy E. Westcott, Jason Cooper, Karen Andsager, Leslie A. Stoecker, and Karsten Shein |
Volume: | Volume 2021, No. 2 |
DOI: | http://doi.org/10.46275/JOASC.2021.09.001 |
Abstract: | The Climate Data Modernization Program Forts and Volunteer Observer Database (CDMP-Forts) currently consists of 450 keyed and 355 quality-controlled stations for the period 1788–1892, reaching across the United States. In conjunction with the Global Historical Climate Network (GHCN) daily data, this resource is invaluable for examining 19th century weather and climate in the United States. CDMP-Forts is incomplete, however, with a considerable amount of data remaining to be digitally transcribed and quality controlled. It is the intent of this paper to provide an overview of the processes involved in rescuing these data and to show important ways these data can be used and the considerations that may have to be taken to create meaningful analyses. Finally, the dataset is placed in the context of other global datasets and efforts to rescue historical weather data. |
Link: | https://stateclimate.org/pdfs/journal-articles/2021_2-Westcott.pdf |
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