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Old Weather is alive and well

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2022 3:37 pm
by Michael
We are definitely converting and analyzing/utilizing the OldWeather data transcriptions for scientific research purposes! With this being said, I would kindly encourage all of you who are actively involved with the transcription work that is associated with the OldWeather Citizen Science Project to please continue performing all of the really excellent work that you have been doing so far.

Here is the direct link to an article that is entitled "Getting oldWeather data ship-shape for science", which I had written and posted onto the official Old Weather Blog a few years ago back on Tuesday, December 4, 2018. Please take the time and read this particular article, even if you have already read it sometime in the past. It is a really excellent source of encouragement for individuals who are actively involved with the project, and I also think that it would serve as a really excellent source for encouraging new individuals to become actively involved with the transcription work that is associated with this particular project.

Lawrence John Spencer, Jr.
Professional Research Assistant/Associate Scientist II
Dynamics and Multiscale Interactions Research Team
University of Colorado-Boulder/Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
NOAA/OAR/ESRL Physical Sciences Laboratory

Re: Old Weather is alive and well

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2022 4:28 pm
by Hanibal94
Thank you so much, Michael, for sharing this with us.
My doubts have now been banished, and I shall continue pumping out excellent transcriptions!

Re: Old Weather is alive and well

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2022 4:54 pm
by Michael
:D :D :D

Re: Old Weather is alive and well

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2022 4:58 pm
by Michael
I was curious about how much weather and ice data we have collected during the life of the project:
  • Ship positions: 935,500
  • Ice data: 32,277 items
  • Weather data: 3,187,393 items

Re: Old Weather is alive and well

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2022 11:33 pm
by AvastMH
:o :o :o

That's epic, truly epic - and there's a bit of whaler to add to that I guess ;)

Re: Old Weather is alive and well

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2022 8:25 pm
by pommystuart
Gee, looking at the Thetis voyage there were some big errors in that year. I guess mainly E & W errors. (I hope that was not the year that I did. )

Re: Old Weather is alive and well

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2024 11:11 pm
by Michael
Here is a summary of the work we have done since the start of the U. S. Federal ships project to the end of 2023. The numbers are small for 2017 because many transcribers were still completing the work on the Phase III Arctic ships.

Year
Files
Pages
Ship Hours
Wx Records
Ice Records
Miles Travelled
Mods to Spreadsheets
2017
11
1,392
28,149
58,609
471
44,923
N/A
2018
39
9,915
207,009
395,460
17,209
602,587
N/A
2019
27
7,859
142,174
543,474
7,400
338,241
141
2020
39
14,693
259,124
1,467,018
6,357
504,572
116
2021
55
10,345
207,266
1,179,473
553
738,336
80
2022
36
10,714
242,062
2,057,731
694
440,485
99
2023
41
11,903
278,050
1,915,115
508
449,175
60
Totals
248
66,821
1,363,834
7,616,880
33,192
3,118,319
496

Re: Old Weather is alive and well

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2024 1:16 am
by Michael
Here are the totals for our weather elements to the end of 2023.

Weather Element
Number
Wind Direction
838,159
Wind Speed
836,680
Pressure
824,267
Attached Thermometer
327,312
Dry Bulb Temperature
825,200
Wet Bulb Temperature
706,769
Sea Surface Temperature
317,096
Sea Intake Temperature
9,531
Main Water Injection Temperature
2,340
Weather
840,130
Clouds
662,783
Low Cloud
61,127
Mid Cloud
15,870
High Cloud
6,618
Ceiling Height
2,514
Ceiling Height
83,079
Cloud From
182,528
Tenths Sky Cloudy
409,104
Tenths Sky Clear
345,975
Visibility
319,798
Total
7,616,880