Data Rescue in the Southeast Asia and South Pacific Region Challenges and Opportunities

Climate data, and their associated metadata, provide the fundamental building blocks for climate research and the development of climate products, application, and services. The opportunities and challenges of identifying climate observations in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific are explored.

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Published in:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Vol. 85; no. 10; pp. 1483 - 1490
Main Authors: Page, Cher M., Nicholls, Neville, Plummer, Neil, Trewin, Blair, Manton, Mike, Alexander, Lisa, Chambers, Lynda E., Choi, Youngeun, Collins, Dean A., Gosai, Ashmita, Della-Marta, Paul, Haylock, Malcolm R., Inape, Kasis, Laurent, Victoire, Maitrepierre, Luc, Makmur, Erwin E.P., Nakamigawa, Hiroshi, Ouprasitwong, Nongnat, McGree, Simon, Pahalad, Janita, Salinger, M.J., Tibig, Lourdes, Tran, Trong D., Vediapan, Kaliapan, Zhai, Panmao
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Boston American Meteorological Society 01-10-2004
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Summary:Climate data, and their associated metadata, provide the fundamental building blocks for climate research and the development of climate products, application, and services. The opportunities and challenges of identifying climate observations in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific are explored.
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ISSN:0003-0007
1520-0477
DOI:10.1175/bams-85-10-1483