Ukrainian early (pre‐1850) historical weather observations
Abstract In this paper, we describe the results of a climate data rescue (DARE) activity conducted at the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute (Kyiv, Ukraine) in cooperation with the Justus Liebig University Giessen (Giessen, Germany), the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and Met Office Ha...
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doaj-e6ef0f5cf969472387121118b7c301222021-08-03T00:59:03ZengWileyGeoscience Data Journal2049-60602021-06-0181557310.1002/gdj3.108Ukrainian early (pre‐1850) historical weather observationsOleg Skrynyk0Jürg Luterbacher1Rob Allan2Dmytro Boichuk3Vladyslav Sidenko4Olesya Skrynyk5Angelika Palarz6Dmytro Oshurok7Elena Xoplaki8Volodymyr Osadchyi9Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute Kyiv UkraineScience and Innovation Department World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Geneva SwitzerlandACRE/Met Office Hadley Centre Exeter UKUkrainian Hydrometeorological Institute Kyiv UkraineUkrainian Hydrometeorological Institute Kyiv UkraineUkrainian Hydrometeorological Institute Kyiv UkraineDepartment of Climatology Jagiellonian University Kraków PolandUkrainian Hydrometeorological Institute Kyiv UkraineDepartment of Geography, Climatology, Climate Dynamic and Climate Change Justus Liebig University Giessen Giessen GermanyUkrainian Hydrometeorological Institute Kyiv UkraineAbstract In this paper, we describe the results of a climate data rescue (DARE) activity conducted at the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute (Kyiv, Ukraine) in cooperation with the Justus Liebig University Giessen (Giessen, Germany), the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and Met Office Hadley Centre (Exeter, United Kingdom). The focus of our work is on pre‐1850 sub‐daily meteorological observations conducted on the territory of modern Ukraine. Data from eight stations (stored in special hard copy tables/books, with handwritten records) have been digitized during the DARE process, resulting in 291,103 rescued values in total. More than half of this number (165,980, ~57%) are related to air temperature data, 124,376 data values (~42.7%) concern atmospheric pressure records and 747 values (~0.3%) are precipitation data. Simple quality control of the digitized data has been conducted, including an intercomparison between stations as well as comparison with monthly temperature data previously digitized from other paper sources. The quality control procedures revealed fairly good agreement between rescued time series on the monthly time scale as well as with the monthly data from independent sources. However, several periods for a few stations should be used with caution due to relatively large discrepancies that were found. The rescued digital database can be used for extreme value analysis for the pre‐1850 period in comparison with today's climate, regional climatological studies and will be used for future Reanalysis. In addition, for the first time, we show that subdaily temperature from Kyiv during 'the year without summer' 1816 in Western and Central Europe were not anomalous in this part of Eastern Europe.https://doi.org/10.1002/gdj3.108air temperatureatmospheric pressuredata rescue (DARE)pre‐1850 meteorological observationsUkraineTambora |
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Oleg Skrynyk Jürg Luterbacher Rob Allan Dmytro Boichuk Vladyslav Sidenko Olesya Skrynyk Angelika Palarz Dmytro Oshurok Elena Xoplaki Volodymyr Osadchyi Ukrainian early (pre‐1850) historical weather observations Geoscience Data Journal air temperature atmospheric pressure data rescue (DARE) pre‐1850 meteorological observations Ukraine Tambora |
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Oleg Skrynyk Jürg Luterbacher Rob Allan Dmytro Boichuk Vladyslav Sidenko Olesya Skrynyk Angelika Palarz Dmytro Oshurok Elena Xoplaki Volodymyr Osadchyi |
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Ukrainian early (pre‐1850) historical weather observations |
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Ukrainian early (pre‐1850) historical weather observations |
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Ukrainian early (pre‐1850) historical weather observations |
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Ukrainian early (pre‐1850) historical weather observations |
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ukrainian early (pre‐1850) historical weather observations |
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Abstract In this paper, we describe the results of a climate data rescue (DARE) activity conducted at the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute (Kyiv, Ukraine) in cooperation with the Justus Liebig University Giessen (Giessen, Germany), the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and Met Office Hadley Centre (Exeter, United Kingdom). The focus of our work is on pre‐1850 sub‐daily meteorological observations conducted on the territory of modern Ukraine. Data from eight stations (stored in special hard copy tables/books, with handwritten records) have been digitized during the DARE process, resulting in 291,103 rescued values in total. More than half of this number (165,980, ~57%) are related to air temperature data, 124,376 data values (~42.7%) concern atmospheric pressure records and 747 values (~0.3%) are precipitation data. Simple quality control of the digitized data has been conducted, including an intercomparison between stations as well as comparison with monthly temperature data previously digitized from other paper sources. The quality control procedures revealed fairly good agreement between rescued time series on the monthly time scale as well as with the monthly data from independent sources. However, several periods for a few stations should be used with caution due to relatively large discrepancies that were found. The rescued digital database can be used for extreme value analysis for the pre‐1850 period in comparison with today's climate, regional climatological studies and will be used for future Reanalysis. In addition, for the first time, we show that subdaily temperature from Kyiv during 'the year without summer' 1816 in Western and Central Europe were not anomalous in this part of Eastern Europe. |
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air temperature atmospheric pressure data rescue (DARE) pre‐1850 meteorological observations Ukraine Tambora |
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