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Historical climatology, Climatic Change, and implications for climate science in the twenty-first century

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Historical climatology is the use of documentary evidence for the reconstruction of past climate. This paper gives a brief personal view of the development of the discipline from early times to the present day. Although several papers have been published on the importance of carefully analysing and evaluating all historical sources before they are used in climate reconstructions, several of them in Climatic Change, the use of unreliable, unanalysed data still persists. This may lead to false impressions of the climate of the past. In these times, when climate data are being used for political, as well as purely scientific ends, the cause of accuracy, as championed by Climatic Change, will best be served by emphasising, yet again, the importance of using only reliable data. A number of examples are given which illustrate these points. These include discussions on wine growing in England in medieval times, the Norse settlement of Greenland, and comments on the climate history of the past thousand years.

Some of its edifices have been built on the sand, and these time will destroy; yet the same materials may again be used, which, when reared on a rocky foundation, shall stand the test of time (Lowe 1870, p. 8, writing on meteorology).

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Ogilvie, A.E.J. Historical climatology, Climatic Change, and implications for climate science in the twenty-first century. Climatic Change 100, 33–47 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-010-9854-1

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