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A roadmap to climate data rescue services
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Wilkinson, Clive W.
, Luterbacher, Jürg
, Crouthamel, Richard I.
, Jourdain, Sylvie
, Brönnimann, Stefan
, Brunet, Manola
, Valente, Maria Antónia
, Brugnara, Yuri
, Jones, Philip D.
, Siegmund, Peter
, Compo, Gilbert P.
, Allan, Rob J.
in
Agricultural management
/ Agronomy
/ Atmospheric models
/ C3S
/ Climate change
/ climate data rescue
/ Climate models
/ climate service
/ Climatic data
/ Data collection
/ Digitization
/ Energy resources
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental risk
/ Forestry
/ Meteorological data
/ Meteorological services
/ Modelling
/ Open data
/ Renewable energy
/ Renewable energy sources
/ Renewable resources
/ Rescue services
/ Resource management
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk management
/ Surveying
/ Tourism
/ Tricalcium silicate
2018
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A roadmap to climate data rescue services
by
Wilkinson, Clive W.
, Luterbacher, Jürg
, Crouthamel, Richard I.
, Jourdain, Sylvie
, Brönnimann, Stefan
, Brunet, Manola
, Valente, Maria Antónia
, Brugnara, Yuri
, Jones, Philip D.
, Siegmund, Peter
, Compo, Gilbert P.
, Allan, Rob J.
in
Agricultural management
/ Agronomy
/ Atmospheric models
/ C3S
/ Climate change
/ climate data rescue
/ Climate models
/ climate service
/ Climatic data
/ Data collection
/ Digitization
/ Energy resources
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental risk
/ Forestry
/ Meteorological data
/ Meteorological services
/ Modelling
/ Open data
/ Renewable energy
/ Renewable energy sources
/ Renewable resources
/ Rescue services
/ Resource management
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk management
/ Surveying
/ Tourism
/ Tricalcium silicate
2018
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A roadmap to climate data rescue services
by
Wilkinson, Clive W.
, Luterbacher, Jürg
, Crouthamel, Richard I.
, Jourdain, Sylvie
, Brönnimann, Stefan
, Brunet, Manola
, Valente, Maria Antónia
, Brugnara, Yuri
, Jones, Philip D.
, Siegmund, Peter
, Compo, Gilbert P.
, Allan, Rob J.
in
Agricultural management
/ Agronomy
/ Atmospheric models
/ C3S
/ Climate change
/ climate data rescue
/ Climate models
/ climate service
/ Climatic data
/ Data collection
/ Digitization
/ Energy resources
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental risk
/ Forestry
/ Meteorological data
/ Meteorological services
/ Modelling
/ Open data
/ Renewable energy
/ Renewable energy sources
/ Renewable resources
/ Rescue services
/ Resource management
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk management
/ Surveying
/ Tourism
/ Tricalcium silicate
2018
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A roadmap to climate data rescue services
2018
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Overview
Quantitative approaches to climate risk management such as mapping or impact modelling rely on past meteorological data with daily or sub‐daily resolution, a large fraction of which have not yet been digitized. Over the last decade or so, a number of projects have contributed to the rescue of some of these data. Here we provide a summary of a survey we have undertaken of several meteorological and climate data rescue projects, in order to identify the needs of climate data rescue services. To make these efforts more sustainable, additional integrated activities are needed. We argue that meteorological and climate data rescue must be seen as a continuous, coordinated long‐term effort. Technical developments (e.g. data assimilation), new scientific questions (e.g. process understanding of extreme events) and new social (e.g. risk assessment, health) or economic (e.g. new renewable energy sources, agriculture and forestry, tourism, infrastructure, etc.) services are highlighting the immense value of data previously neglected or never considered. This continuous effort is currently undertaken by projects of various sizes, structure, funding and staffing, as well as by dedicated programmes, ranging from those within many national weather services down to “grassroots” initiatives. These activities are often not sufficiently coordinated, staffed, or funded at an international level and will benefit considerably from climate data rescue services being established within the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) (https://climate.copernicus.eu/). Open Practices This article has earned an Open Data badge for making publicly available the digitally‐shareable data necessary to reproduce the reported results. Learn more about the Open Practices badges from the Center for Open Science: https://osf.io/tvyxz/wiki.
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