Rescuing historical weather observations improves quantification of severe windstorm risks
<p>Billions of historical climatological observations remain unavailable to science as they exist only on paper, stored in numerous archives around the world. The conversion of these data from paper to digital could transform our understanding of historical climate variations, including extrem...
Main Authors: | E. Hawkins, P. Brohan, S. N. Burgess, S. Burt, G. P. Compo, S. L. Gray, I. D. Haigh, H. Hersbach, K. Kuijjer, O. Martínez-Alvarado, C. McColl, A. P. Schurer, L. Slivinski, J. Williams |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2023-04-01
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Series: | Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences |
Online Access: | https://nhess.copernicus.org/articles/23/1465/2023/nhess-23-1465-2023.pdf |
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