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DOCU-CLIM: A global documentary climate dataset for climate reconstructions

Authors :
European Commission
Burgdorf, Angela-Maria
Brönnimann, Stefan
Adamson, George
Amano, Tatsuya
Aono, Yasuyuki
Barriopedro, David
Bullón, Teresa
Camenisch, Chantal
Camuffo, Dario
Daux, Valérie
Prieto, María del Rosario
Dobrovolný, Petr
Gallego, David
García-Herrera, Ricardo
Gergis, Joelle
Grab, Stefan
Hannaford, Matthew
Holopainen, Jari
Kelso, Clare
Kern, Zoltán
Kiss, Andrea
Kuan-Hui Lin, Elaine
Loader, Neil J.
Možný, Martin
Nash, David
Nicholson, Sharo E.
Pfister, Christian
Rodrigo, Fernando S.
Rutishauser, This
Sharma, Sapna
Takács, Katalin
Tejedor, Ernesto
Vega, Inmaculada
European Commission
Burgdorf, Angela-Maria
Brönnimann, Stefan
Adamson, George
Amano, Tatsuya
Aono, Yasuyuki
Barriopedro, David
Bullón, Teresa
Camenisch, Chantal
Camuffo, Dario
Daux, Valérie
Prieto, María del Rosario
Dobrovolný, Petr
Gallego, David
García-Herrera, Ricardo
Gergis, Joelle
Grab, Stefan
Hannaford, Matthew
Holopainen, Jari
Kelso, Clare
Kern, Zoltán
Kiss, Andrea
Kuan-Hui Lin, Elaine
Loader, Neil J.
Možný, Martin
Nash, David
Nicholson, Sharo E.
Pfister, Christian
Rodrigo, Fernando S.
Rutishauser, This
Sharma, Sapna
Takács, Katalin
Tejedor, Ernesto
Vega, Inmaculada
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Documentary climate data describe evidence of past climate arising from predominantly written historical documents such as diaries, chronicles, newspapers, or logbooks. Over the past decades, historians and climatologists have generated numerous document-based time series of local and regional climates. However, a global dataset of documentary climate time series has never been compiled, and documentary data are rarely used in large-scale climate reconstructions. Here, we present the first global multi-variable collection of documentary climate records. The dataset DOCU-CLIM comprises 621 time series (both published and hitherto unpublished) providing information on historical variations in temperature, precipitation, and wind regime. The series are evaluated by formulating proxy forward models (i.e., predicting the documentary observations from climate fields) in an overlapping period. Results show strong correlations, particularly for the temperature-sensitive series. Correlations are somewhat lower for precipitation-sensitive series. Overall, we ascribe considerable potential to documentary records as climate data, especially in regions and seasons not well represented by early instrumental data and palaeoclimate proxies.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1395213210
Document Type :
Electronic Resource