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  • natural sciences"natural sciences" is not in the list (Natural sciences, Engineering and technology, Medical and health sciences, Agricultural sciences, Social sciences, Humanities) of allowed values for the "Has subject area" property. > (environment"environment" is not in the list (nature/conservation, environment/climate, geography/urbanism, history/archeology, biology/medicine/neuroscience, physics, space, N/A, other) of allowed values for the "Has citizen science subject area" property.)
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Description [[Has project description::Help scientists recover Arctic and worldwide weather observations made by United States’ ships since the mid-19th century. These transcriptions will contribute to climate model projections and will improve our knowledge of past environmental conditions. Historians will use your work to track past ship movements and tell the stories of the people on board. oldweather.org]] Purpose [[Has project purpose::The Old Weather project isn't about proving or disproving global warming. We need to collect as much historical data as we can over the oceans, because if we wish to understand what the weather will do in the future, then we need to understand what the weather was doing in the past. Why scientists need you (retrieved 7/2013)]] ? Research question

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GUIDANCE

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COMMUNITY

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  • Community size (volounteers based) 525
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  • Other: Member profiles are managed through the Zooinverse portal. However, forum accounts are managed locally by each project.
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PROJECT

Url:http://www.oldweather.org/
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PROJECT DEFINITION


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natural sciences > (environment)

Description

Help scientists recover Arctic and worldwide weather observations made by United States’ ships since the mid-19th century. These transcriptions will contribute to climate model projections and will improve our knowledge of past environmental conditions. Historians will use your work to track past ship movements and tell the stories of the people on board. oldweather.org

Purpose.

The Old Weather project isn't about proving or disproving global warming. We need to collect as much historical data as we can over the oceans, because if we wish to understand what the weather will do in the future, then we need to understand what the weather was doing in the past. Why scientists need you (retrieved 7/2013)

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Participatory science Extreme citizen science
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ABOUT GUIDANCE AND FEEDBACK


Guidance Feedback on
Tutorial and documentation: SOMEWHAT
Training sequence: SOMEWHAT
Peer to peer guidance: SOMEWHAT
individual performance: Somewhat
collective performance: Somewhat
research progress: YES

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COMMUNITY


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Community description

Community size (volounteers based): 525
Role: Interaction form:
Has official community manager(s): maybe
Has team work N/A

Other information about community: Member profiles are managed through the Zooinverse portal. However, forum accounts are managed locally by each project.
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OTHER PROJECT INFORMATION




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natural sciences"natural sciences" is not in the list (Natural sciences, Engineering and technology, Medical and health sciences, Agricultural sciences, Social sciences, Humanities) of allowed values for the "Has subject area" property. environment"environment" is not in the list (nature/conservation, environment/climate, geography/urbanism, history/archeology, biology/medicine/neuroscience, physics, space, N/A, other) of allowed values for the "Has citizen science subject area" property. [[Has project purpose::The Old Weather project isn't about proving or disproving global warming. We need to collect as much historical data as we can over the oceans, because if we wish to understand what the weather will do in the future, then we need to understand what the weather was doing in the past. Why scientists need you (retrieved 7/2013)]]


Old Weather: Our Weather’s Past, the Climate’s Future



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N/A photo, pseudo maybe blog, newsletter, forum N/A


525 N/A Member profiles are managed through the Zooinverse portal. However, forum accounts are managed locally by each project.


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