Thank you so much for helping us complete the first batch of climate data from Greenland! We've just added eight new locations to the station metadata and temperature workflows, so there are tons of new old data to digitize! An update on the results is coming soon!

Thank you so much for helping us complete the first batch of climate data from Greenland! We've just added eight new locations to the station metadata and temperature workflows, so there are tons of new old data to digitize! An update on the results is coming soon!

The Team

Caroline and Johan are climatologists at the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), and they are on a mission to rescue old Greenlandic weather observations and make them accessible for weather nerds and scientists.

Johan Scheller

Johan has been a climatologist at DMI since 2022, and he quickly found an interest in procuring old data from the weather stations in Greenland. Having a background in physical geography and a Ph.D. in methane fluxes from the Greenlandic tundra, he has worked a lot with long-term climate data, and he is very interested in how the data in this project can benefit many different scientific disciplines.

Caroline Drost Jensen

Caroline has worked as a climatologist at DMI since 2019. Throughout her studies within geography and climate change and her professional work at DMI, observations have been central to her. She has worked with many stages of the creation of observations. Observations are important because they are a fundamental building block for understanding the past and the present weather and climate.