We review the surface air temperature record of the past 150 years, considering the homogeneity of the basic data and the standard errors of estimation of the average hemispheric and global estimates. We present global fields of surface temperature change over the two 20-year periods of greatest warming this century, 1925–1944 and 1978–1997. Over these periods, global temperatures rose by 0.37° and 0.32°C, respectively. The twentieth-century warming has been accompanied by a decrease in those areas of the world affected by exceptionally cool temperatures and to a lesser extent by increases in areas affected by exceptionally warm temperatures. In recent decades there have been much greater increases in night minimum temperatures than in day ...
In order to evaluate how much Total Solar Irradiance (TSI) has influenced Northern Hemisphere surfac...
In order to evaluate how much Total Solar Irradiance (TSI) has influenced Northern Hemisphere surfac...
The twentieth-century trend in global-mean surface temperature was not monotonic: temperatures rose ...
Abstract. We review the surface air temperature record of the past 150 years, considering the homoge...
In Part 1, we review the uncertainties associated with combining land and marine instrumental record...
A new compilation of monthly mean surface air temperature for the Northern Hemisphere for 1851-1984 ...
We present reconstructions of Northern and Southern Hemisphere mean surface temperature over the pas...
We present global fields of decadal annual surface temperature anomalies, referred to the period 195...
This study is an extensive revision of the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) land station temperature dat...
A new compilation of monthly mean surface air temperature for the Northern Hemisphere for 1851-1984 ...
A new compilation of monthly mean surface air temperature data for the Southern Hemisphere for 1851–...
Debate over what influence (if any) solar variability has had on surface air temperature trends sinc...
Hemisphere mean surface temperature over the past two millennia based on high-resolution ‘proxy ’ te...
Hemisphere mean surface temperature over the past two millennia based on high-resolution ‘proxy ’ te...
Data from meteorological stations show that surface air temperatures in the 1980s are the warmest in...
In order to evaluate how much Total Solar Irradiance (TSI) has influenced Northern Hemisphere surfac...
In order to evaluate how much Total Solar Irradiance (TSI) has influenced Northern Hemisphere surfac...
The twentieth-century trend in global-mean surface temperature was not monotonic: temperatures rose ...
Abstract. We review the surface air temperature record of the past 150 years, considering the homoge...
In Part 1, we review the uncertainties associated with combining land and marine instrumental record...
A new compilation of monthly mean surface air temperature for the Northern Hemisphere for 1851-1984 ...
We present reconstructions of Northern and Southern Hemisphere mean surface temperature over the pas...
We present global fields of decadal annual surface temperature anomalies, referred to the period 195...
This study is an extensive revision of the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) land station temperature dat...
A new compilation of monthly mean surface air temperature for the Northern Hemisphere for 1851-1984 ...
A new compilation of monthly mean surface air temperature data for the Southern Hemisphere for 1851–...
Debate over what influence (if any) solar variability has had on surface air temperature trends sinc...
Hemisphere mean surface temperature over the past two millennia based on high-resolution ‘proxy ’ te...
Hemisphere mean surface temperature over the past two millennia based on high-resolution ‘proxy ’ te...
Data from meteorological stations show that surface air temperatures in the 1980s are the warmest in...
In order to evaluate how much Total Solar Irradiance (TSI) has influenced Northern Hemisphere surfac...
In order to evaluate how much Total Solar Irradiance (TSI) has influenced Northern Hemisphere surfac...
The twentieth-century trend in global-mean surface temperature was not monotonic: temperatures rose ...