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Autor:
Boyin Huang, Eric Freeman, Huai-Min Zhang, Matthew J. Menne, Russell S. Vose, Timothy P. Boyer, Byron E. Gleason, Fengying Sun, Chunying Liu, Xungang Yin, Carl J. Schreck, Claude N. Williams, Jay H. Lawrimore, Jared Rennie
Publikováno v:
Journal of Climate. 33:1351-1379
This analysis estimates uncertainty in the NOAA global surface temperature (GST) version 5 (NOAAGlobalTemp v5) product, which consists of sea surface temperature (SST) from the Extended Reconstructed SST version 5 (ERSSTv5) and land surface air tempe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Climate. 31:9835-9854
We describe a fourth version of the Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN)-monthly (GHCNm) temperature dataset. Version 4 (v4) fulfills the goal of aligning GHCNm temperature values with the GHCN-daily dataset and makes use of data from previou
Autor:
Matthew J. Menne, Jay H. Lawrimore, Huai-Min Zhang, Jared Rennie, Ahira Snchez-Lugo, Russell S. Vose, Xungang Yin, Boyin Huang, Byron E. Gleason, Derek S. Arndt, Claude N. Williams
Publikováno v:
Eos. 100
The latest version of NOAA’s Global Surface Temperature Dataset improves coverage over land and sea and improves the treatment of historical changes in observational practices.
Reassessing changes in diurnal temperature range: A new data set and characterization of data biases
Autor:
A. Merlone, A. M. G. Klein-Tank, Igor Esau, Jared Rennie, Imke Durre, Jay H. Lawrimore, Peter Thorne, Richard Davy, Russell S. Vose, Claude N. Williams, M. J. Menne, Thomas C. Peterson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 121:5115-5137
It has been a decade since changes in diurnal temperature range (DTR) globally have been assessed in a stand-alone data analysis. The present study takes advantage of substantively improved basic data holdings arising from the International Surface T
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 43:1695-1701
Numerous inhomogeneities including station moves, instrument changes, and time of observation changes in the U.S. Historical Climatological Network (USHCN) complicate the assessment of long-term temperature trends. Detection and correction of inhomog
Autor:
Philip Jones, Claude N. Williams, Robert Dunn, David E. Parker, Peter Thorne, M de Podesta, S A Bell, Kate M. Willett
Publikováno v:
Climate of the Past, Vol 10, Iss 6, Pp 1983-2006 (2014)
HadISDH.2.0.0 is the first gridded, multi-variable humidity and temperature in situ observations-only climate-data product that is homogenised and annually updated. It provides physically consistent estimates for specific humidity, vapour pressure, r
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::04efc76ed7c0ea6342c2c9e927344b9a
https://www.clim-past.net/10/1983/2014/
https://www.clim-past.net/10/1983/2014/
Autor:
Matthew J. Menne, Peter A. Bieniek, Mike Squires, Richard Thoman, James Partain, Claude N. Williams, Chris Fenimore, Russell S. Vose, Karin L. Gleason, Imke Durre, Derek S. Arndt
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied and Service Climatology. 2017
Autor:
Imke Durre, Claude N. Williams, Russell S. Vose, Karin Gleason, Derek S. Arndt, Matthew J. Menne, Mike Squires, Chris Fenimore, Scott Applequist
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 53:1232-1251
This paper describes an improved edition of the climate division dataset for the conterminous United States (i.e., version 2). The first improvement is to the input data, which now include additional station networks, quality assurance reviews, and t
Autor:
Zeke Hausfather, Ronald Broberg, Matthew J. Menne, David S. Jones, Troy Masters, Claude N. Williams
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 118:481-494
[1] An assessment quantifying the impact of urbanization on temperature trends from the U.S. Historical Climatology Network (USHCN) is described. Stations were first classified as urban and nonurban (rural) using four different proxy measures of urba
Autor:
R. A. Rohde, Russell S. Vose, Jared Rennie, M. J. Menne, John Caesar, Markus G. Donat, Robert Dunn, Zeke Hausfather, A. M. G. Klein-Tank, Philip Jones, Richard Davy, Jay H. Lawrimore, Lisa V. Alexander, Thomas C. Peterson, Claude N. Williams, Peter Thorne, Ian Harris, Imke Durre
Changes in diurnal temperature range (DTR) over global land areas are compared from a broad range of independent data sets. All data sets agree that global‐mean DTR has decreased significantly since 1950, with most of that decrease occurring over 1
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::6c48688c366f0c72e70c28b75ddb97cb
https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/59092/
https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/59092/