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  <Entry_Title>19th Century African Instrumental and Documentary Precipitation Data </Entry_Title>
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    <Dataset_Creator>Nicholson, S.E.</Dataset_Creator>
    <Dataset_Title>19th Century African Instrumental and Documentary Precipitation Data </Dataset_Title>
    <Dataset_Release_Date>2011-10-04</Dataset_Release_Date>
    <Dataset_Publisher>NCDC-Paleoclimatology</Dataset_Publisher>
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  <Personnel>
    <Role>Investigator</Role>
    <First_Name>S.E.</First_Name>
    <Last_Name>Nicholson</Last_Name>
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    <Category>earth science</Category>
    <Topic>paleoclimate</Topic>
    <Term>instrumental</Term>
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    <Category>earth science</Category>
    <Topic>paleoclimate</Topic>
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  <Parameters>
    <Category>earth science</Category>
    <Topic>paleoclimate</Topic>
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    <Category>earth science</Category>
    <Topic>paleoclimate</Topic>
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    <Category>earth science</Category>
    <Topic>paleoclimate</Topic>
    <Term>historical</Term>
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  <Paleo_Temporal_Coverage>
    <Paleo_Start_Date>1874 AD</Paleo_Start_Date>
    <Paleo_Stop_Date>1900 AD</Paleo_Stop_Date>
  </Paleo_Temporal_Coverage>
  <Paleo_Temporal_Coverage>
    <Paleo_Start_Date>76 cal yr BP</Paleo_Start_Date>
    <Paleo_Stop_Date>50 cal yr BP</Paleo_Stop_Date>
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  <Data_Set_Progress>Complete</Data_Set_Progress>
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    <Southernmost_Latitude>-34</Southernmost_Latitude>
    <Northernmost_Latitude>34.1333</Northernmost_Latitude>
    <Westernmost_Longitude>2.05</Westernmost_Longitude>
    <Easternmost_Longitude>39.45</Easternmost_Longitude>
    <Minimum_Altitude>10</Minimum_Altitude>
    <Maximum_Altitude>1426</Maximum_Altitude>
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  <Location>
    <Location_Category>Continent</Location_Category>
    <Location_Type>Africa</Location_Type>
    <Location_Subregion1>Northern Africa</Location_Subregion1>
    <Location_Subregion2>Algeria</Location_Subregion2>
    <Detailed_Location>Aflou&gt;LATITUDE 34.1333&gt;LONGITUDE 2.05</Detailed_Location>
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  <Location>
    <Location_Category>Continent</Location_Category>
    <Location_Type>Africa</Location_Type>
    <Location_Subregion1>Southern Africa</Location_Subregion1>
    <Location_Subregion2>South Africa</Location_Subregion2>
    <Detailed_Location>Wynberg&gt;LATITUDE -34&gt;LONGITUDE 18.4667</Detailed_Location>
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  <Location>
    <Location_Category>Continent</Location_Category>
    <Location_Type>Africa</Location_Type>
    <Location_Subregion1>Eastern Africa</Location_Subregion1>
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  <Use_Constraints>Please cite original publication, online resource, dataset and publication DOIs (where available), and date accessed when using downloaded data. If there is no publication information, please cite investigator, title, online resource, and date accessed. The appearance of external links associated with a dataset does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Commerce/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of external Web sites or the information, products or services contained therein. For other than authorized activities, the Department of Commerce/NOAA does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these locations. These links are provided consistent with the stated purpose of this Department of Commerce/NOAA Web site.</Use_Constraints>
  <Data_Set_Language>English</Data_Set_Language>
  <Data_Center>
    <Data_Center_Name>
      <Short_Name>DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI</Short_Name>
      <Long_Name>National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce </Long_Name>
    </Data_Center_Name>
    <Data_Center_URL>https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/data-access/paleoclimatology-data</Data_Center_URL>
    <Personnel>
      <Role>DATA Center Contact</Role>
      <First_Name>Bruce</First_Name>
      <Last_Name>Bauer</Last_Name>
      <Email>bruce.a.bauer@noaa.gov</Email>
      <Email>paleo@noaa.gov</Email>
      <Phone>303-497-6280</Phone>
      <Fax>303-497-6513</Fax>
      <Contact_Address>
        <Address>325 Broadway, E/NE31</Address>
        <City>Boulder</City>
        <Province_or_State>CO</Province_or_State>
        <Postal_Code>80305-3328</Postal_Code>
        <Country>USA</Country>
      </Contact_Address>
    </Personnel>
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    <Distribution_Media>online</Distribution_Media>
    <Distribution_Format>ASCII</Distribution_Format>
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  <Reference>Nicholson, S.E. 2001. 
A Semi-Quantitative, Regional Precipitation Data Set for Studying 
African Climates of the Nineteenth Century, Part I. 
Overview of the Data Set. 
Climatic Change, Volume 50, Number 3, pp. 317-353, August 2001. 
DOI: 10.1023/A:1010674724320 </Reference>
  <Summary>
    <Abstract>This article describes a historical archive of proxy and actual 
precipitation data that extends the African climate record back 
to the early nineteenth century. The &apos;proxy&apos; archive includes
verbal, documentary references which contain information related 
to rainfall conditions, such as references to famine, drought, 
agriculture or the nature of the rainy season. The precipitation 
archive includes all observations made in Africa during the 
nineteenth century. It consists of records for 60 stations 
in Algeria, 87 stations in South Africa and 304 stations 
scattered over the rest of Africa. Information is particularly 
plentiful for the 1880s and 1890s. The two parts have been 
combined into a semi-quantitative regional data set indicating 
annual rainfall conditions in terms of anomaly classes (e.g., 
normal, dry, wet). This data set extends from the early nineteenth 
century to 1900 and distinguishes seven anomaly classes, using 
numbers ranging from -3 to +3 to represent very wet, wet, good 
rains, normal, dry, drought, and severe drought. The regionalization 
is based on 90 geographical regions shown via studies of the modern 
precipitation record to be climatically homogeneous with respect to 
the interannual variability of rainfall. The regional aggregation 
allows the voluminous fragmentary information available in 
historical sources to be used systematically to produce multiyear
time series that can be directly integrated into the modern record 
for each region. The resultant time series can also be subjected 
to statistical analysis, in order to investigate nineteenth century
climate over Africa. Spatial detail is added to the data set by 
utilizing a unique methodology based on climatic teleconnections 
established from studies of rainfall variability over Africa. 
The historical information and station records have been combined 
into a file containing a regional anomaly value for up to 90 
geographic regions and the years 1801-1900. Gaps necessarily 
remain in the matrix, but as early as the 1820s over 40 regions 
are represented. By the 1880s generally around 70 regions or more 
are represented.
 
          STUDY NOTES: African Rain Gauge and documentary information for the 19th Century.  

African precipitation gauge data:
The historical gauge data contains precipitation readings of monthly 
data for stations in and around Africa.  Each station is listed 
in order, with its location in Latitude (DDDMM), longitude (DDDMM) 
and altitude (meters).  The second line of the header is the mean 
rainfall for each month, with the total rainfall at the last column.  
Standard deviations (if available) are listed in the third line 
of the header.  Each subsequent line consists of the actual raw data.  
The individual record is the 5 letter year code, the 5 letter station 
code, year, 12 months of data, and the year total. Missing data 
is noted by 9999 for the months and 99999 for the year.   In some 
cases only the year total was available, denoted by the code letter 
&apos;G&apos; after the year (col 15). Each station&apos;s data list is terminated 
by a record list of all 9&apos;s.  All values are in millimeters per month 
for the 12 months (Jan to Dec) and the year total in mm/year.

African historical regional data:
The entry for each region and year includes five points of information.  
Left to right, these are the region number, year, index class (-3 to +3), 
the number of entries used to produce the index, and the source of the 
information.  The right hand column on source uses H to designate 
documentary information, G to designate a gauge record, &quot;regional 
substitution&quot; to indicate a value obtained from a nearby and high-
correlated region, and &quot;spatial reconstruction&quot; to indicate that 
a technique based on PCs was used to fill in spatial gaps.  
The precipitation index associated with all gauge and documentary 
entries is also given in this column. 

African historical documentary information: 
The data set is based on geographic regions, the approximate 
coordinates of which are given below. The geographical distribution 
of the regions is given in several publications, including 
Nicholson 1986 and Nicholson 2001.  Data are presented as local 
precipitation index, a wetness index ranging from -3 to +3. 
For each entry there are five categories of information, 
indicated respectively by %A, %F, %K, %D, and %T.  
%A indicates which of the ninety regions the entry applies to.  
%F indicates the index value(-3 for extremely dry to +3 for extremely wet). 
%K indicates the geographical area in Africa, usually by country. 
%D indicates the year or years to which the entry applies. 
%T gives the information are climate and weather in the year and, 
   in most cases, a source is given.

</Abstract>
  </Summary>
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