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The 19 th century pressure data in Japan Masumi ZAIKI (Kobe University)

The 19 th century pressure data in Japan Masumi ZAIKI (Kobe University). with G.P. Können: Royal Netherlands Met. Institute (NL) P.D. Jones: Climatic Research Unit, UEA (UK) T. Tsukahara: Kobe University (JP) T.Mikami: Tokyo Metropolitan University (JP).

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The 19 th century pressure data in Japan Masumi ZAIKI (Kobe University)

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  1. The 19th century pressure data in JapanMasumi ZAIKI(Kobe University) with G.P. Können: Royal Netherlands Met. Institute (NL) P.D. Jones: Climatic Research Unit, UEA (UK) T. Tsukahara: Kobe University (JP) T.Mikami: Tokyo Metropolitan University (JP)

  2. 1875: Foundation of Japan Met. Agency (JMA) Pre-1875: Documentary and natural proxy indicators “Poor coverage outside Europe in the 18th and early 19th centuries.” (Lamb, 1995) Good news! “The 19th century instrumental data taken in Nagasaki were kept in KNMI library.” There are many fragments spread over the world. Background of instrumental data in Japan

  3. Recovered instrumental temp. and press. Observations in the 19th century.

  4. Recovered instrumental temp. and press. Observations in the 19th century.

  5. 1) Excavation 2) Documentation 3) Keying 4) Unit decoding 1) Basic adjustment 2) Correction Project scheme Meteorological records in the 19th century Digitization -Adjustment -Correction Homogenization Quality check + 19th century data JMA since 1870’s Analyses for climatic variations

  6. Corrections forPressure Unexplained Biases • Tokyo(1845‐1848) P=C-AR A : inflation factorC : constant

  7. 1) Excavation 2) Documentation 3) Keying 4) Unit decoding 1) Basic adjustment 2) Correction Method of calculation of monthly averages 1) Data distribution 2) Homogeneity test Project scheme Meteorological records in the 19th century Digitization -Adjustment -Correction Homogenization Quality check + 19th century data JMA since 1870’s Analyses for climatic variations

  8. Available from -Können et al. (2003) -Zaiki et al. (2005) - CRU website Now monthly data are available. Meteorological records in the 19th century Digitization -Adjustment -Correction Homogenization Quality check + Data base JMA since 1870’s Analyses for climatic variations

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