Millions of sub-daily sea-level pressure observations taken between 1919 and 1960 over the British and Irish Isles were transcribed from paper records in the early 2000s but were not published and subsequently forgotten. A chance discussion led to the rediscovery of the transcribed data and 5.47 million observations from 160 locations are now made available, although the data have not been fully quality-controlled. Much of the data are 3-hourly, allowing for detailed examinations of synoptic weather variations for this region and time period, and will be invaluable for constraining future reanalyses. We illustrate the value of the data using a stormy period during October and November 1928 and discuss the remaining quality-control issues.
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Hawkins, E., Alexander, L. V., & Allan, R. J. (2023). Millions of digitized historical sea-level pressure observations rediscovered. Geoscience Data Journal, 10(3), 385–395. https://doi.org/10.1002/gdj3.163
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