The annual cycle in the Earth's surface temperature is extremely large—comparable in magnitude to the glacial–interglacial cycles over most of the planet. Trends in the phase and the amplitude of the annual cycle have been observed, but the causes and significance of these changes remain poorly understood—in part because we lack an understanding of the natural variability. Here we show that the phase of the annual cycle of surface temperature over extratropical land shifted towards earlier seasons by 1.7 days between 1954 and 2007; this change is highly anomalous with respect to earlier variations, which we interpret as being indicative of the natural range. Significant changes in the amplitude of the annual cycle are also observed between ...
Phase analyses of the annual cycle of monthly temperature time series that date back to the eighteen...
Phase analyses of the annual cycle of monthly temperature time series that date back to the eighteen...
Phase analyses of the annual cycle of monthly temperature time series that date back to the eighteen...
The vast majority of variability in the instrumental surface temperature record is at annual frequen...
The annual cycle is the dominant mode of climate variability for most aspects of climate that humans...
The annual cycle of surface air temperature is examined across Northern Hemisphere land areas (north...
The annual cycle of surface air temperature is examined across Northern Hemisphere land areas (north...
The climatological annual cycle in surface air temperature, defined by its amplitude and phase lag w...
When forced with increasing greenhouse gases, global climate models project a delay in the phase and...
The vast majority of variability in the instrumental surface temperature record is at annual frequen...
When forced with increasing greenhouse gases, global climate models project changes to the seasonali...
When forced with increasing greenhouse gases, global climate models project changes to the seasonali...
Temperature observations from the Northern Hemisphere reveal a warming since 1861 which is larger in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
Precession of the equinoxes has no effect on the mean annual insolation, but does modulate the ampli...
Phase analyses of the annual cycle of monthly temperature time series that date back to the eighteen...
Phase analyses of the annual cycle of monthly temperature time series that date back to the eighteen...
Phase analyses of the annual cycle of monthly temperature time series that date back to the eighteen...
The vast majority of variability in the instrumental surface temperature record is at annual frequen...
The annual cycle is the dominant mode of climate variability for most aspects of climate that humans...
The annual cycle of surface air temperature is examined across Northern Hemisphere land areas (north...
The annual cycle of surface air temperature is examined across Northern Hemisphere land areas (north...
The climatological annual cycle in surface air temperature, defined by its amplitude and phase lag w...
When forced with increasing greenhouse gases, global climate models project a delay in the phase and...
The vast majority of variability in the instrumental surface temperature record is at annual frequen...
When forced with increasing greenhouse gases, global climate models project changes to the seasonali...
When forced with increasing greenhouse gases, global climate models project changes to the seasonali...
Temperature observations from the Northern Hemisphere reveal a warming since 1861 which is larger in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
Precession of the equinoxes has no effect on the mean annual insolation, but does modulate the ampli...
Phase analyses of the annual cycle of monthly temperature time series that date back to the eighteen...
Phase analyses of the annual cycle of monthly temperature time series that date back to the eighteen...
Phase analyses of the annual cycle of monthly temperature time series that date back to the eighteen...