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    Towards an integrated set of surface meteorological observations for climate science and applications

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2017:;volume( 098 ):;issue: 012::page 2689
    Author:
    Thorne, P. W.
    ,
    Allan, R. J.
    ,
    Ashcroft, L.
    ,
    Brohan, P.
    ,
    Dunn, R. J. H.
    ,
    Menne, M. J.
    ,
    Pearce, P. R.
    ,
    Picas, J.
    ,
    Willett, K. M.
    ,
    Benoy, M.
    ,
    Bronnimann, S.
    ,
    Canziani, P. O.
    ,
    Coll, J.
    ,
    Crouthamel, R.
    ,
    Compo, G. P.
    ,
    Cuppett, D.
    ,
    Curley, M.
    ,
    Duffy, C.
    ,
    Gillespie, I.
    ,
    Guijarro, J.
    ,
    Jourdain, S.
    ,
    Kent, E. C.
    ,
    Kubota, H.
    ,
    Legg, T. P.
    ,
    Li, Q.
    ,
    Matsumoto, J.
    ,
    Murphy, C.
    ,
    Rayner, N. A.
    ,
    Rennie, J. J.
    ,
    Rustemeier, E.
    ,
    Slivinski, L. C.
    ,
    Slonosky, V.
    ,
    Squintu, A.
    ,
    Tinz, B.
    ,
    Valente, M. A.
    ,
    Walsh, S.
    ,
    Wang, X. L.
    ,
    Westcott, N.
    ,
    Wood, K.
    ,
    Woodruff, S. D.
    ,
    Worley, S. J.
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0165.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: bservations are the foundation for understanding the climate system. Yet, currently available land meteorological data are highly fractured into various global, regional and national holdings for different variables and timescales, from a variety of sources, and in a mixture of formats. Added to this, many data are still inaccessible for analysis and usage. To meet modern scientific and societal demands as well as emerging needs such as the provision of climate services, it is essential that we improve the management and curation of available land-based meteorological holdings. We need a comprehensive global set of data holdings, of known provenance, that is truly integrated both across Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) and across timescales to meet the broad range of stakeholder needs. These holdings must be easily discoverable, made available in accessible formats, and backed up by multi-tiered user support. The present paper provides a high level overview, based upon broad community input, of the steps that are required to bring about this integration. The significant challenge is to find a sustained means to realize this vision. This requires a long-term international program. The database that results will transform our collective ability to provide societally relevant research, analysis and predictions in many weather and climate related application areas across much of the globe.
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    contributor authorThorne, P. W.
    contributor authorAllan, R. J.
    contributor authorAshcroft, L.
    contributor authorBrohan, P.
    contributor authorDunn, R. J. H.
    contributor authorMenne, M. J.
    contributor authorPearce, P. R.
    contributor authorPicas, J.
    contributor authorWillett, K. M.
    contributor authorBenoy, M.
    contributor authorBronnimann, S.
    contributor authorCanziani, P. O.
    contributor authorColl, J.
    contributor authorCrouthamel, R.
    contributor authorCompo, G. P.
    contributor authorCuppett, D.
    contributor authorCurley, M.
    contributor authorDuffy, C.
    contributor authorGillespie, I.
    contributor authorGuijarro, J.
    contributor authorJourdain, S.
    contributor authorKent, E. C.
    contributor authorKubota, H.
    contributor authorLegg, T. P.
    contributor authorLi, Q.
    contributor authorMatsumoto, J.
    contributor authorMurphy, C.
    contributor authorRayner, N. A.
    contributor authorRennie, J. J.
    contributor authorRustemeier, E.
    contributor authorSlivinski, L. C.
    contributor authorSlonosky, V.
    contributor authorSquintu, A.
    contributor authorTinz, B.
    contributor authorValente, M. A.
    contributor authorWalsh, S.
    contributor authorWang, X. L.
    contributor authorWestcott, N.
    contributor authorWood, K.
    contributor authorWoodruff, S. D.
    contributor authorWorley, S. J.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:46:43Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:46:43Z
    date issued2017
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-73898.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4216062
    description abstractbservations are the foundation for understanding the climate system. Yet, currently available land meteorological data are highly fractured into various global, regional and national holdings for different variables and timescales, from a variety of sources, and in a mixture of formats. Added to this, many data are still inaccessible for analysis and usage. To meet modern scientific and societal demands as well as emerging needs such as the provision of climate services, it is essential that we improve the management and curation of available land-based meteorological holdings. We need a comprehensive global set of data holdings, of known provenance, that is truly integrated both across Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) and across timescales to meet the broad range of stakeholder needs. These holdings must be easily discoverable, made available in accessible formats, and backed up by multi-tiered user support. The present paper provides a high level overview, based upon broad community input, of the steps that are required to bring about this integration. The significant challenge is to find a sustained means to realize this vision. This requires a long-term international program. The database that results will transform our collective ability to provide societally relevant research, analysis and predictions in many weather and climate related application areas across much of the globe.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleTowards an integrated set of surface meteorological observations for climate science and applications
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume098
    journal issue012
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0165.1
    journal fristpage2689
    journal lastpage2702
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2017:;volume( 098 ):;issue: 012
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