Meteorological observations for Eversleigh Station, near Armidale, New South Wales, Australia: 1877–1922
Abstract Historical weather observations on the daily scale are vital for the improvement of reanalysis products and the analysis of long‐term variability of extreme events. While daily datasets extend for several centuries in parts of the Northern Hemisphere, the majority of historical data for the...
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doaj-6153efa2b49d448d8ecf7c95643dc5f72021-08-02T08:48:58ZengWileyGeoscience Data Journal2049-60602019-11-016217418810.1002/gdj3.80Meteorological observations for Eversleigh Station, near Armidale, New South Wales, Australia: 1877–1922Howard Bridgman0Linden Ashcroft1Ken Thornton2Gionni Di Gravio3William Oates4School of Environmental and Life Sciences University of Newcastle Callaghan New South Wales AustraliaSchool of Earth Sciences University of Melbourne Callaghan New South Wales AustraliaUniversity of Newcastle Callaghan New South Wales AustraliaUniversity of Newcastle Callaghan New South Wales AustraliaUniversity of New England Armidale New South Wales AustraliaAbstract Historical weather observations on the daily scale are vital for the improvement of reanalysis products and the analysis of long‐term variability of extreme events. While daily datasets extend for several centuries in parts of the Northern Hemisphere, the majority of historical data for the Southern Hemisphere are monthly averages or totals. In this paper, we describe a newly recovered dataset of ten daily meteorological variables for 1877 to 1922 from Eversleigh, a property in the New England region of New South Wales in Australia. Here, we present the full process of data rescue, from digitization to quality control and an assessment of homogeneity. We show that the majority of variables were recorded to a high standard and that the data are of general use for climate analysis. Forty years of daily temperature, cloud cover, wind, and pressure observations are now available for the New England Plateau, offering data that are more complete than any other records for the region in the Australian Bureau of Meteorology dataset. The Eversleigh dataset now provides an opportunity to gain more insight into the 19th century weather and climate of eastern Australia during a time of large interannual climate variability before the dominant impact of an anthropogenic warming signal.https://doi.org/10.1002/gdj3.80ArmidaleAustralian climateBelfielddata rescueEl Niño Southern Oscillationmeteorology |
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Howard Bridgman Linden Ashcroft Ken Thornton Gionni Di Gravio William Oates Meteorological observations for Eversleigh Station, near Armidale, New South Wales, Australia: 1877–1922 Geoscience Data Journal Armidale Australian climate Belfield data rescue El Niño Southern Oscillation meteorology |
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Meteorological observations for Eversleigh Station, near Armidale, New South Wales, Australia: 1877–1922 |
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Meteorological observations for Eversleigh Station, near Armidale, New South Wales, Australia: 1877–1922 |
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Meteorological observations for Eversleigh Station, near Armidale, New South Wales, Australia: 1877–1922 |
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Meteorological observations for Eversleigh Station, near Armidale, New South Wales, Australia: 1877–1922 |
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Meteorological observations for Eversleigh Station, near Armidale, New South Wales, Australia: 1877–1922 |
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meteorological observations for eversleigh station, near armidale, new south wales, australia: 1877–1922 |
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Geoscience Data Journal |
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2049-6060 |
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2019-11-01 |
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Abstract Historical weather observations on the daily scale are vital for the improvement of reanalysis products and the analysis of long‐term variability of extreme events. While daily datasets extend for several centuries in parts of the Northern Hemisphere, the majority of historical data for the Southern Hemisphere are monthly averages or totals. In this paper, we describe a newly recovered dataset of ten daily meteorological variables for 1877 to 1922 from Eversleigh, a property in the New England region of New South Wales in Australia. Here, we present the full process of data rescue, from digitization to quality control and an assessment of homogeneity. We show that the majority of variables were recorded to a high standard and that the data are of general use for climate analysis. Forty years of daily temperature, cloud cover, wind, and pressure observations are now available for the New England Plateau, offering data that are more complete than any other records for the region in the Australian Bureau of Meteorology dataset. The Eversleigh dataset now provides an opportunity to gain more insight into the 19th century weather and climate of eastern Australia during a time of large interannual climate variability before the dominant impact of an anthropogenic warming signal. |
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Armidale Australian climate Belfield data rescue El Niño Southern Oscillation meteorology |
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