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Update 2: this series has full CC BY-SA 3.0 class notes here
Update 1: please see a mirror project for the Arctic in Part 2.]
With ongoing debates whether
Antarctic ice in increasing or not, and its effect on climate change, we must avail ourselves of as much data as we can. If
historic climate data is at hand, not only do they get scarcer going farther back, but 1880 also
marks a time prior to which their reliability falls off.
So having
mapped climate data off tall ships captains logs from 1750 to 1850, I wondered how far south they sailed, and how much they augmented historic climate data around the Antarctic?