The main aim of this paper is to investigate whether there is evidence to suggest that the underlying trend of the pattern of Central England Temperature (CET) series varies over time. In addition, it is also of particular interest in describing the structure of the data. For this paper, the data is a series of 10-year averages of the CET series from 1663 to 2002. There is no doubt that a linear regression trend in time with an MA (2) noise model describes the series adequately. The model suggests that there is evidence of an overall warming trend, and generally, the temperature is estimated to rise approximately 0.0252 C over a decade. Moreover, the estimated 95% confidence interval for the slope is (0.01148, 0.03892)
International audienceThis paper reviews the different types of information available for reconstruc...
International audienceThis paper reviews the different types of information available for reconstruc...
International audienceThis paper reviews the different types of information available for reconstruc...
Trends are extracted from the central England temperature (CET) data available from 1723, using both...
The Central England Temperature (CET) record is the world's longest instrument-based temperature rec...
The Central England Temperature (CET) record is the world's longest instrument-based temperature rec...
In this paper we compare the Central England Temperature (CET) and England and Wales Precipitation (...
This paper deals with the analysis of time trends for European average temperature anomalies for the...
We assess the random and systematic uncertainties affecting the central England temperature (CET) re...
Evidence has been accumulating in many fields of investigation pointing to a notably warm climate in...
National climate scenarios are increasingly being used in long-term strategic planning and decision-...
This paper presents a statistical analysis of structural changes in the Central England temperature ...
International audienceThis paper reviews the different types of information available for reconstruc...
Recent temperature changes have been notable at both global and UK scales, such as the rate of globa...
Identifying and removing the influence of atmospheric circulation variability on central England tem...
International audienceThis paper reviews the different types of information available for reconstruc...
International audienceThis paper reviews the different types of information available for reconstruc...
International audienceThis paper reviews the different types of information available for reconstruc...
Trends are extracted from the central England temperature (CET) data available from 1723, using both...
The Central England Temperature (CET) record is the world's longest instrument-based temperature rec...
The Central England Temperature (CET) record is the world's longest instrument-based temperature rec...
In this paper we compare the Central England Temperature (CET) and England and Wales Precipitation (...
This paper deals with the analysis of time trends for European average temperature anomalies for the...
We assess the random and systematic uncertainties affecting the central England temperature (CET) re...
Evidence has been accumulating in many fields of investigation pointing to a notably warm climate in...
National climate scenarios are increasingly being used in long-term strategic planning and decision-...
This paper presents a statistical analysis of structural changes in the Central England temperature ...
International audienceThis paper reviews the different types of information available for reconstruc...
Recent temperature changes have been notable at both global and UK scales, such as the rate of globa...
Identifying and removing the influence of atmospheric circulation variability on central England tem...
International audienceThis paper reviews the different types of information available for reconstruc...
International audienceThis paper reviews the different types of information available for reconstruc...
International audienceThis paper reviews the different types of information available for reconstruc...