[1] Global surface temperature is a critical measure of climate variation. Here the averages of a new surface-temperature analysis are compared to an estimate of the global average which has been used for monitoring surface-temperature variations at NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) since 1998. As a replacement to the existing method, this new analysis uses improved methods that provide error estimates as well as the ability to perform analyses on finer spatial scales. Comparisons show only minor global-average differences, and the two estimates indicate essentially the same trend over the historical record, beginning in 1880. The two are most similar after about 1970, a period with a large change in the global-average temperature...
Historically, meteorological observations have been made for operational forecasting rather than lon...
A new analysis of sea surface temperature (SST) observations indicates notable uncertainty in observ...
Abstract. Several global quantities are computed from the ERA40 re-analysis for the period 1958-2001...
We present the first analysis of global and hemispheric surface warming trends that attempts to quan...
Observations of sea surface and land–near-surface merged temperature anomalies are used to monitor c...
The historical surface temperature data set HadCRUT provides a record of surface temperature trends ...
In this essay we discuss the development of and estimation of uncertainties in the global surface te...
In this essay we discuss the development of and estimation of uncertainties in the global surface te...
[1] The historical surface temperature data set HadCRUT provides a record of surface temperature tre...
The Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that warming ...
The Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that warming ...
A method for estimating uncertainty in future climate change is discussed in detail and applied to p...
The statistical error model commonly applied to monthly surface station temperatures assumes a physi...
Historically, meteorological observations have been made for operational forecasting rather than lon...
Historically, meteorological observations have been made for operational forecasting rather than lon...
Historically, meteorological observations have been made for operational forecasting rather than lon...
A new analysis of sea surface temperature (SST) observations indicates notable uncertainty in observ...
Abstract. Several global quantities are computed from the ERA40 re-analysis for the period 1958-2001...
We present the first analysis of global and hemispheric surface warming trends that attempts to quan...
Observations of sea surface and land–near-surface merged temperature anomalies are used to monitor c...
The historical surface temperature data set HadCRUT provides a record of surface temperature trends ...
In this essay we discuss the development of and estimation of uncertainties in the global surface te...
In this essay we discuss the development of and estimation of uncertainties in the global surface te...
[1] The historical surface temperature data set HadCRUT provides a record of surface temperature tre...
The Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that warming ...
The Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that warming ...
A method for estimating uncertainty in future climate change is discussed in detail and applied to p...
The statistical error model commonly applied to monthly surface station temperatures assumes a physi...
Historically, meteorological observations have been made for operational forecasting rather than lon...
Historically, meteorological observations have been made for operational forecasting rather than lon...
Historically, meteorological observations have been made for operational forecasting rather than lon...
A new analysis of sea surface temperature (SST) observations indicates notable uncertainty in observ...
Abstract. Several global quantities are computed from the ERA40 re-analysis for the period 1958-2001...