ACRE News

EU-Copernicus C3S Data Rescue Service (DRS) Data Rescue projects

CSSP UK Meeting ACRE China presentation, 7th Mar 2016

ACRE, 20CR and OldWeather Historical Weather Event Foci

Toward integrated historical climate research: the example of Atmospheric Circulation Reconstructions over the Earth

REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE CCl EXPERT TEAM ON DATA RESCUE, Santiago, Chile, 14-16 October 2015

ACRE China

ACRE Regional Data activities detailed in Met Office Scientific Partnerships document

ABC Science Week 2014 Citizen Science Project: Weather Detective

2014 ACRE Calendar of Activities

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 Innovations International - Data to the Rescue

First independent confirmation of global land warming: using ACRE-facilitated 20CR

Scientific American:: New Method Proves-Again-Climate Change Is Real.

http://cires.colorado.edu/news/press/2013/globalwarming.html

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/grl.50425/abstract

Clement Wragge’s abstracts from ship logbooks

ftp://usq:acsc@marcussen.com.au

Log in: usq  Password: acsc

Sir Charles Todd Weather folios covering the 31 year period 1879-1909: http://www.charlestodd.net/Todd_Folios/

Todd Symposium, Adelaide, Australia, 2012 - ABC Stateline - Todd Weather Folios feature

Sidebar piece in the latest State of the Climate in 2011 (Pages 29-30)

ACRE BAMS In Box Paper

Three short visualisations of what the current version of the ACRE-facilitated 20th Century Reanalysis Project (20CR) is producing. These show the global surface pressure and wind field vectors (light blue arrows) for June 1911, July 1924 and October 1987 as generated by 20CR - note that these sequences are only showing some of the global surface fields generated by 20CR, which puts out a series of weather variables at each of 28 levels in the vertical plane up through the atmosphere over the world. Red (blue) isobars are high (low) pressure regions. Coloured dots are the terrestrial and marine weather observations used to create this dynamical reanalysis (reconstruction). Light grey shaded areas are where the current lack of data is making the reanalysis uncertain, and thus present ACRE with the challenge of recovering and digitising lots more historical weather observations in order to improve and extend new versions of the reanalyses and the spatio-temporal products they will produce.

CHEDAR (Climate, Health and Environment: Data Rescue and modelling)

SEARCH:  South Eastern Australian Recent Climate History

Science on a Sphere: 20th Century Reanalysis Project 1891-2008

These will go out to all museums that have the Science on a Sphere capability.

New and developing ACRE linkages in 'Citizen Science'

International student GLOBE Program and its Student Climate Research Campaign (SCRC) for 2011-2013 (http://www.globe.gov/content/scrc)

Galaxy Zoo (http://www.galaxyzoo.org/)

Citizen Science Alliance (http://www.citizensciencealliance.org/)

EarthTrek (http://www.goearthtrek.com/)

Science for Citizens (http://scienceforcitizens.net/)

Scanned Images of Historical International Weather Observations:

British Atmospheric Data Centre