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Climate data sets in RAVI with an emphasis on the Mediterranean countries

Climate data sets in RAVI with an emphasis on the Mediterranean countries. Modern thermometer. Fahrenheit thermometer ca. 1730. Florentin thermometer ca. 1650. International Workshop on Rescue and Digitization of Climate Records in the Mediterranean Basin, Tarragona, Spain, 28-30 Nov 2007.

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Climate data sets in RAVI with an emphasis on the Mediterranean countries

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  1. Climate data sets in RAVI with an emphasis on the Mediterranean countries Modern thermometer Fahrenheit thermometer ca. 1730 Florentin thermometer ca. 1650 International Workshop on Rescue and Digitization of Climate Records in the Mediterranean Basin, Tarragona, Spain, 28-30 Nov 2007 Aryan van Engelen & Lisette Klok KNMI, the Netherlands

  2. Instrumental period • Before 1860: Observations made by individuals and occasional networks • From 1860: First national meteorological services and observational networks 1837: arrival of the electrical telegraph 1653: establishment of the oldest observational network in Toscane by Ferdinand II from the Accademia del Cimento

  3. DARE….Why? The requirement for information on trends and change – makes historical data as important as new observations (GCOS, 2nd adequacy rep 2003) Adaptation of natural and human systems to the impacts of natural and anthropogenic climate change is not optional. In many countries neither the quality nor quantity of observations needed is adequate to allow reliable projections needed for adaptation purposes (GCOS Contribution to the Nairobi Work Programme 2007) Brussels, 29 June 2007 – Press Release EC Climate change: Europe must take adaptation measures to lessen impacts of current and future warming Climate change poses a double challenge: Europe must not only make deep cuts in its greenhouse gas emissions but also take measures to adapt to current and future climate change in order to lessen the adverse impacts of global warming on people, the economy and the environment. This is the key message of a Green Paper published by the European Commission today which sets out options for EU action to help the process of adaptation to climate change across Europe. Adaptation means taking action to cope with changing climatic conditions, for example by using scarce water resources more efficiently or ensuring the frail and elderly are properly cared for during heatwaves. The Green Paper aims to stimulate a broad public debate on adaptation in Europe.

  4. Overview Data sources (1.) ECA&D (2.) RAVI Questionnaire DARE (3.) Tracks to valuable paper datasets (4.) (1.) (2.) (3.) She is waiting… (4.)

  5. Overview Data sources Data sources (1.) ECA&D (2.) RAVI Questionnaire DARE (3.) Tracks to valuable paper datasets (4.) (1.) (2.) (3.) She is waiting… (4.)

  6. GCOS • Monthly and daily data http://gosic.org/gcos/GSN/gsndatamatrix.htm

  7. GHCN Global Historical Climatology Network monthly temperature data for 7280 and precipitation data for 20590 stations http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/ghcn-monthly/index.php

  8. IMPROVE Improved understanding of past climatic variability from early daily European instrumental sources Air pressure and temperature series for: • Padova (1725-present) • Milan (1763-present) • Central Belgium (1767-present temp only) • Uppsala (1722-present) • Stockholm (1756-present) • San Fernando/Cadiz (1776-present) • St Petersburg, Russia (1743-present) http://clima.ictr.pd.cnr.it/climatologia/improve.htm

  9. MedClivar http://www.medclivar.eu/

  10. 10-min-gridded precipitation data set Greater Alpine Region for 1800–2003 Station density for 4 periods http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/data/alpine.htm

  11. Data sources (on OPTIMA) https://optima.oulu.fi/learning/id4/bin/doc_show?id=34313&ws=23822&noedit=1&name=/Meteorological

  12. ECA&D Overview Data sources (1.) ECA&D (2.) RAVI Questionnaire DARE (3.) Tracks to valuable paper datasets (4.) (1.) (2.) (3.) She is waiting… (4.)

  13. ECA&D European Climate Assessment & Dataset http://eca.knmi.nl

  14. ECA&D station locations 2191 stations

  15. Long series in ECA&D o 76 precipitation* X 27 Tmin ∆ 34 Tmax O 34 Tmean *38 series are located in the Netherlands

  16. Overview Data sources (1.) ECA&D (2.) RAVI Questionnaire DARE RAVI Questionnaire DARE (3.) Tracks to valuable paper datasets (4.) (1.) (2.) (3.) She is waiting… (4.)

  17. RAVI Questionnaire DARE

  18. Overview Data sources (1.) ECA&D (2.) RAVI Questionnaire DARE (3.) Tracks to valuable paper datasets Tracks to valuable paper datasets (4.) (1.) (2.) (3.) She is waiting… (4.)

  19. ERGEBNISSE DER METEOROLOGISCHEN BEOBACHTUNGEN AN DEN LANDESSTAIONEN IN BOSNIEN-HERCEGOVINA IM JAHREPublished by: Bosnisch-Hercegovinischen LandesregierungHoldings: 1902-1912    Sub-Daily: 7 h.,  2 h., 9 h. Values: Pressure, Temperature, Humidity, Wind, Rain, Cloudiness, Vapour TensionStations: Bjelasnica, Sarajevo, Travnil, Mostar, Banjaluka, BIhac und CutresDaily: Max. Min der LuftemperaturStations: Sarajevo,Bjelasnica,  Mostar II, CutresMonthly summaries of many stations of 1st, 2nd and 3th  order stationsBULLETIN MÉTÉOROLOGIQUE DE L’OBSERVATOIRE MÉTÉOROLOGIQUE DE BEOGRAD. I. OBSERVATIONS DIURNES A BEOGRAD ET RESUMES ANNUELSHoldings. 1905 (Jul-Dec), 1920-1924 (Published on 1928 and 1927)Stations: Koviljaca Banja, Valjero, Beograd, Kragujevac, Bukovo, Uzice, Nis, Vranje (1905 Jul-Dec), Beograd (1920-1924)Values: Pressure, Temperature, Humidity, Wind, Rain, CloudinessDaily, Sub-daily (7, 14, 21 h.). Annual summaries • LEBANON • TITLE Observatoire de Ksara HOLDING 1910 (mai)- 1912 (dec) • TITLE Annales climatologiques de l'Observatoire de Ksara HOLDING 1940-1950,1957-1966, 1968-1972 • TITLE Annales de l'Observatoire de Ksara (Liban) HOLDING 1922-1939 • TITLE Bulletin du Service Meteorologique en Syrie et au Liban HOLDING 1922 (1-2) fascicle, 1925) • TITLE Climatologie aeronautique HOLDING 1930-1948 Courtesy Dr. M. Genesca Library of the Ebro Observatory (Tarragona)

  20. The African Database (Courtesy Pierre Bessemoulin)

  21. International Dare Co-ordination Centre Initiatives of KMI (Belgium), Schietekat WMO-Belgium Data Bank 1979-1988: For 9 CILSS (Permanent Inter-State Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel) countries (Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Chad, The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal) selection of longest synoptical station series were put on microfilm DARE for RAI 1988-1996: idem for 42 non-CLISS countries Data on CD-ROMS IDCC_1 and IDCC_2 Submitted to WMO, AGHRYMET, ACMAD centre Africain Applications de la Météorologie au Développement

  22. Observations from former Italian colonies in RAI Libya, Somalia Ethiopia

  23. Observations from former Italian colonies in RAVI (Courtesy Dario Camuffo)

  24. Overview Data sources (1.) ECA&D (2.) RAVI Questionnaire DARE (3.) Tracks to valuable paper datasets (4.) (1.) (2.) (3.) She is waiting… She is waiting… (4.)

  25. She is waiting…From East to far West Azores

  26. She is waiting….

  27. She is waiting…. … So many valuable observational records are waiting for you…………… To be discovered and rescued ! Thank you

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