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Climate Database Modernization Program (CDMP) - Surface Pressure Data Collection

NOAA's Climate Database Modernization Program (CDMP) aims to digitize and preserve historical climate and environmental data, making them easily accessible online. The CDMP has keyed various data collections, including surface pressure records from different periods and stations. This program contributes to the comprehensive modernization and availability of climate data.

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Climate Database Modernization Program (CDMP) - Surface Pressure Data Collection

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  1. Climate Database Modernization Program (CDMP) Data Collections Being Keyed that Contain Surface Pressure Joe Elms Program Manager

  2. NOAA’s Climate Database Modernization Program (CDMP) Primary Goal: Digitize and preserve historical climate and environmental data and make them easily accessible via the Internet 50 NOAA tasks supported by CDMP FY 2005 funding Task Selection based on an Annual Proposal Process

  3. Records being Keyed Under CDMP • Surface Airways Observations (SAO); 1928 -1948 • 235 stations keyed • City Office 1001 forms ;1893-to beginning of SAO • 166 stations keyed • Forts (Army Signal Service) ;1820 -1893 • 70 stations keyed • SAO; 1965-1981 • 136 stations keyed

  4. Overall PICS Status (current as of 30 Sep 2005) ’28 – ’48 Complete " + 1001 " + 1001, ’65 –’81 1001 / ’65 –’81 only Remaining Priority

  5. New Orleans June 4, 1810 April, 1843

  6. Questions?

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