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Autori principali: Domínguez-Castro, Fernando, Vaquero, José Manuel, Gallego, María Cruz, Farrona, Ana María Marín, Antuña-Marrero, Juan Carlos, Cevallos, Elizabeth, García Herrera, Ricardo, de la Guía, Cristina, Mejía, Raúl David, Naranjo, José, Prieto, Maria del Rosario, Ramos Guadalupe, Luis Enrique, Seiner, Lizardo, Trigo, Ricardo M, Villacís, Marcos
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Pubblicazione: PANGAEA 2017
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author Domínguez-Castro, Fernando
Vaquero, José Manuel
Gallego, María Cruz
Farrona, Ana María Marín
Antuña-Marrero, Juan Carlos
Cevallos, Elizabeth
García Herrera, Ricardo
de la Guía, Cristina
Mejía, Raúl David
Naranjo, José
Prieto, Maria del Rosario
Ramos Guadalupe, Luis Enrique
Seiner, Lizardo
Trigo, Ricardo M
Villacís, Marcos
author_facet Domínguez-Castro, Fernando
Vaquero, José Manuel
Gallego, María Cruz
Farrona, Ana María Marín
Antuña-Marrero, Juan Carlos
Cevallos, Elizabeth
García Herrera, Ricardo
de la Guía, Cristina
Mejía, Raúl David
Naranjo, José
Prieto, Maria del Rosario
Ramos Guadalupe, Luis Enrique
Seiner, Lizardo
Trigo, Ricardo M
Villacís, Marcos
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Early instrumental observations are an important tool to understand multidecadal climate variability or put in context specific extreme phenomena. This paper provides early instrumental data recovered in Latin-America and the Caribbean. Data have been retrieved from 20 countries (Argentina, Bahamas, Belize, Brazil, British Guiana, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, France (Martinique and Guadalupe), Guatemala, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, El Salvador and Suriname) and they cover the 18th and 19th centuries. The main meteorological variables retrieved are air temperature, atmospheric pressure and precipitation but other variables, such as humidity, wind direction, or state of the sky have been retrieved when possible. In total, more than 300 000 early instrumental observations have been rescued (96% with daily resolution). Special effort has been done to document all the available metadata (instruments, observers, methodology of observation...) in order to allow further post processing. The compilation is far from being exhaustive but the data set will contribute to a better understanding of the climate variability in the region and to enlarge the overlapping period between instrumental data and natural and documentary proxies.
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spellingShingle Early Meteorological Records from Latin-America and Caribbean during the 18th and 19th centuries, collection of data files
Domínguez-Castro, Fernando
Vaquero, José Manuel
Gallego, María Cruz
Farrona, Ana María Marín
Antuña-Marrero, Juan Carlos
Cevallos, Elizabeth
García Herrera, Ricardo
de la Guía, Cristina
Mejía, Raúl David
Naranjo, José
Prieto, Maria del Rosario
Ramos Guadalupe, Luis Enrique
Seiner, Lizardo
Trigo, Ricardo M
Villacís, Marcos

Early instrumental observations are an important tool to understand multidecadal climate variability or put in context specific extreme phenomena. This paper provides early instrumental data recovered in Latin-America and the Caribbean. Data have been retrieved from 20 countries (Argentina, Bahamas, Belize, Brazil, British Guiana, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, France (Martinique and Guadalupe), Guatemala, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, El Salvador and Suriname) and they cover the 18th and 19th centuries. The main meteorological variables retrieved are air temperature, atmospheric pressure and precipitation but other variables, such as humidity, wind direction, or state of the sky have been retrieved when possible. In total, more than 300 000 early instrumental observations have been rescued (96% with daily resolution). Special effort has been done to document all the available metadata (instruments, observers, methodology of observation...) in order to allow further post processing. The compilation is far from being exhaustive but the data set will contribute to a better understanding of the climate variability in the region and to enlarge the overlapping period between instrumental data and natural and documentary proxies.
title Early Meteorological Records from Latin-America and Caribbean during the 18th and 19th centuries, collection of data files
topic
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.871490