Cook’s weather-watching pays off for climate change scientists
5 Aug 2008

Legendary navigator Captain James Cook, whose careful cartography in the 1700s put New Zealand on the map, is now helping 21st century scientists to chart the course of climate change.
Thousands of Royal Navy logbooks, like those meticulously kept by Cook, have survived from the 17th century onwards and are emerging as one of the world’s best sources of long-term weather data.
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