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Interdisciplinary Climate: The Case of the First 50 Years of British Observations in Australia
2012
Weather, Climate, and Society
This paper presents the case for improved interdisciplinarity in climate research in the context of assessing and discussing the caution required when utilizing some types of historical climate data. This is done by a case study examining the reliability of the instruments used for collecting weather data in Australia between 1788 and 1840, as well as the observers themselves, during the British settlement of New South Wales. This period is challenging because the instruments were not uniformly
doi:10.1175/wcas-d-12-00005.1
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