The meteorological information found within ships’ logbooks is a unique and fascinating source of data for historical climatology. This study uses wind observations from logbooks covering the period 1815 to 1854 to reconstruct an index of El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) for boreal winter (DJF). Statistically-based reconstructions of the Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) are obtained using two methods: principal component regression (PCR) and composite-plus-scale (CPS). Calibration and validation are carried out over the modern period 1979–2014, assessing the relationship between re-gridded seasonal ERA-Interim reanalysis wind data and the instrumental SOI. The reconstruction skill of both the PCR and CPS methods is found to be high with ...
We have compiled a meteorological database over the world's oceans by digitizing data from European ...
Meteorological observations made on board ships prior to 1854 have until now been overlooked in clim...
The CLIWOC project has recently shown the potential of 18th and 19th century logbooks to reconstruct...
© 2017 The Author(s) A systematic comparison of El Niño Southern Oscillation reconstructions during ...
Using measures of wind strength and direction taken onboard ships during the 1750-1850 (CLIWOC proje...
Atmospheric circulation in the oceans surrounding southern Africa plays an important role in determi...
The Climatological Database for the Worlds Oceans: 17501854 (CLIWOC) project, which concluded in 200...
Ships' logbooks have been preserved in archives of different European countries. This paper reviews ...
Atmospheric circulation in the oceans surrounding southern Africa plays an important role in determi...
El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the most important coupled ocean-atmosphericphenomenon to cau...
Trabajo presentado en Early Instrumental Meteorological Series, celebrado en Bern (Suiza), del 18 al...
This dissertation assesses the extent to which data from the Climatological Database for the World's...
Historical ship logbooks provide vital historic meteorological observations in the Southern Ocean, o...
The estimated century-long trends in the Southern Ocean climate are uncertain, as the data used to e...
Trabajo presentado en el 2nd International Workshop on Maritime Flows and Networks, celebrado en Par...
We have compiled a meteorological database over the world's oceans by digitizing data from European ...
Meteorological observations made on board ships prior to 1854 have until now been overlooked in clim...
The CLIWOC project has recently shown the potential of 18th and 19th century logbooks to reconstruct...
© 2017 The Author(s) A systematic comparison of El Niño Southern Oscillation reconstructions during ...
Using measures of wind strength and direction taken onboard ships during the 1750-1850 (CLIWOC proje...
Atmospheric circulation in the oceans surrounding southern Africa plays an important role in determi...
The Climatological Database for the Worlds Oceans: 17501854 (CLIWOC) project, which concluded in 200...
Ships' logbooks have been preserved in archives of different European countries. This paper reviews ...
Atmospheric circulation in the oceans surrounding southern Africa plays an important role in determi...
El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the most important coupled ocean-atmosphericphenomenon to cau...
Trabajo presentado en Early Instrumental Meteorological Series, celebrado en Bern (Suiza), del 18 al...
This dissertation assesses the extent to which data from the Climatological Database for the World's...
Historical ship logbooks provide vital historic meteorological observations in the Southern Ocean, o...
The estimated century-long trends in the Southern Ocean climate are uncertain, as the data used to e...
Trabajo presentado en el 2nd International Workshop on Maritime Flows and Networks, celebrado en Par...
We have compiled a meteorological database over the world's oceans by digitizing data from European ...
Meteorological observations made on board ships prior to 1854 have until now been overlooked in clim...
The CLIWOC project has recently shown the potential of 18th and 19th century logbooks to reconstruct...