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This research presents an inventory of 750 collections of historical documentary and instrumental meteorological observations registered in the Island of Ireland prior to the twentieth century, which require rescue. The inventory comprises references on the location of registers, metadata, data holders and data sources. The majority of registers remain as handwritten records or publications kept in...
Many meteorological records remain as paper data sources, which constitutes an obstacle to climate research. Student–scientist collaborations between secondary schools, universities, national meteorological services, and archives have the potential to be applied elsewhere and contribute to a fast, accurate and low‐cost climate data rescue process. Service‐learning partnerships in climate data rescue...