A new dataset contains over 3 million individual weather observations, as well as logs from vessels bombed at Pearl Harbor.
was bombed twice in December 1941, killing five servicemembers. The 32,300-ton battleship returned to service in February 1942. .]
Additionally, over 4,000 volunteers transcribed more than 29,000 logbook images from the fleet stationed in Hawaii from 1941 through 1945 to generate the dataset. “There are two sets of people we need to thank for making this mission a success. We are very grateful to the global team of citizen scientists for transcribing these observations and creating a huge dataset that includes millions of entries about air and sea surface temperatures, atmospheric pressure, wind speed, and wind direction,” said Teleti. “The greatest respect must go to the brave servicemen who recorded this data.
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