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| author | Coll, Joan Ramon van der Schrier, Gerard Aguilar, Enric Rasol, Dubravka Coscarelli, Roberto Bishop, Andrés |
| author_facet | Coll, Joan Ramon van der Schrier, Gerard Aguilar, Enric Rasol, Dubravka Coscarelli, Roberto Bishop, Andrés |
| collection | Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales |
| contents | In the INDECIS project, around 610K meteorological station-based observations were rescued over the Balkans and Central Europe for the main climate variables (maximum and minimum temperature, rainfall, sunshine duration and snow depth) along the 20th century at daily scale. Digitizing was carried out by using a strict "key as you see" method, meaning that the digitizers type the values provided by data images, rather than using any coding system. Digitizers carefully cross-checked the typed values against original sources for the 10th, 20th and 30th day of each month to make sure that no days were skipped or repeated during the digitizing process. Monthly totals and statistical summaries were computed from transcribed data and were compared with monthly totals and summaries provided by data sources to check accuracy as preliminary quality control. This dataset is considered as raw data since any consistent quality control and homogenisation testing were applied to identify potential errors and data biases. |
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| language | en |
| publishDate | 2019 |
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| spellingShingle | Daily rescued meteorological observations across Europe (1917-1990) Coll, Joan Ramon van der Schrier, Gerard Aguilar, Enric Rasol, Dubravka Coscarelli, Roberto Bishop, Andrés In the INDECIS project, around 610K meteorological station-based observations were rescued over the Balkans and Central Europe for the main climate variables (maximum and minimum temperature, rainfall, sunshine duration and snow depth) along the 20th century at daily scale. Digitizing was carried out by using a strict "key as you see" method, meaning that the digitizers type the values provided by data images, rather than using any coding system. Digitizers carefully cross-checked the typed values against original sources for the 10th, 20th and 30th day of each month to make sure that no days were skipped or repeated during the digitizing process. Monthly totals and statistical summaries were computed from transcribed data and were compared with monthly totals and summaries provided by data sources to check accuracy as preliminary quality control. This dataset is considered as raw data since any consistent quality control and homogenisation testing were applied to identify potential errors and data biases. |
| title | Daily rescued meteorological observations across Europe (1917-1990) |
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| url | https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.896957 |