Data rescue: a necessary look at climate
Dandin, P. ; Aressy, P. ; Deaux, N. ; Dubuisson, B. ; Fleuter, G. ; Gibelin, A.-L. ; Jourdain, S. ; Laval, L. ; Menassere, S. ; Roucaute, E. ; Wieczorek, A.-M.
The implementation and provision of climate services implies the enhancement of climate information. The latter is, of course, a crucial step to achieve the former. From that point of view, it is increasingly widely recognized that data rescue is of vital importance. Data rescue helps climatologists to strengthen their judgement in terms of time, space, parameters, distributions and extremes, or to improve the quality of the existing assessments. Thanks to the results of data rescue efforts, which deliver enriched data series and enable a better qualification process by homogenization, climate scientists can describe, understand and address issues that suffer from a lack of observation.
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