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Theo Brandsma KNMI, the Netherlands. Daily Indonesian rainfall in the 1879–1916 period. International workshop on the digitization of historical climate data the new SACA&D databases and climate analysis in the Asian region Citeko, Bogor, Indonesia, 2-5 April 2012. Background. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Theo BrandsmaKNMI, the Netherlands

International workshop on the digitization of historical climate data

the new SACA&D databases and climate analysis in the Asian region

Citeko, Bogor, Indonesia, 2-5 April 2012

Daily Indonesian rainfall in the 1879–1916 period

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1. Obtaining knowledge of the rainfall climate in Indonesia 2. Design of irrigation systems3. Planning of agricultural crops4. Planning of infrastructural works like railways

Reasons for setting op a rainfall network

Background

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Growth of the network

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Growth of the network

Number of stations with daily rainfall (1879-1916)

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Distribution of the stations in 1879 (124 stations)

Growth of the network

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Distribution of the stations in 1900 (225 stations)

Growth of the network

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Standardization

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Standardization

Rain gauge

1. Rim at 1.2 m above ground level

2. Diameter of 12 cm3. Vessel containing 275 mm

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Standardization

Regulation examples

1. Following the orders of the director of the Batavia observatory concerning the positioning of the rain gauge

2. Measuring of rainfall each morning at 6, 7, 8, or 9 local time and assigning it to the day of measurement on specially prepared measurement forms

3. Rounding the measurements to whole mm 4. Sending two duplicates of the daily measurements to

Batavia/Jakarta right after the end of a month by two subsequent postal deliveries (and keeping the original for another six months)

5. Publishing monthly summaries in the Javasche Courant en the daily values in the annual rainfall books (by the director)

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Digitization and quality control

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Digitization and quality control

Example from the yearbooks

1.Scanning2.OCR3.Quality control4.Database

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― means no rain n.w. means not measured * means multi-day amount† means measuring period not exactly 24 hoursw.o. means incomplete measurement, monthly totals could not be calculated

Possible codes

Digitization and quality control

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Digitization and quality control

Example page

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Final goal: to import the 1879-1916 daily rainfall series in SACA&D

Digitization and quality control

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1. Extreme-value analysis 2. Studies of climate change and variability 3. Validation of climate models

Possible applications of the dataset

Applications

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