In the Northern Hemisphere, springtime events are frequently reported as advancing more rapidly at higher latitudes, presumably due to an acceleration of warming with latitude. However, this assumption has not been investigated in an analytical framework that simultaneously examines acceleration of warming with latitude while accounting for variation in phenological time series characteristics that might also co-vary with latitude. We analyzed 743 phenological trend estimates spanning 86 years and 42.6 degrees of latitude in the Northern Hemisphere, as well as rates of Northern Hemisphere warming over the same period and latitudinal range. We detected significant patterns of co-variation in phenological time series characteristics that may ...
The lead time dependent climates of the ECMWF weather prediction model, initialized with ERA-40 rean...
Temperature observations from the Northern Hemisphere reveal a warming since 1861 which is larger in...
Phase analyses of the annual cycle of monthly temperature time series that date back to the eighteen...
In the Northern Hemisphere, springtime events are frequently reported as advancing more rapidly at h...
In the Northern Hemisphere, springtime events are frequently reported as advancing more rapidly at h...
Climatic warming has advanced spring phenology across the Northern Hemisphere, but the spatial varia...
Satellite-derived vegetation phenology has been recognized as a key indicator for detecting changes ...
Because of low-frequency internal variability, the observed and underlying warming trends in tempera...
The relationship between the mean and spatial variability of Northern Hemisphere surface temperature...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive study to define climatological seasons for temperature,...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This study investigates the spatial and temporal varia...
Large scale changes in the state of the land surface affect the circulation of the atmosphere, the s...
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 lead time dependent climates of the ECMWF weather prediction model, initialized with ERA-40 rean...
The lead time dependent climates of the ECMWF weather prediction model, initialized with ERA-40 rean...
Temperature observations from the Northern Hemisphere reveal a warming since 1861 which is larger in...
Phase analyses of the annual cycle of monthly temperature time series that date back to the eighteen...
In the Northern Hemisphere, springtime events are frequently reported as advancing more rapidly at h...
In the Northern Hemisphere, springtime events are frequently reported as advancing more rapidly at h...
Climatic warming has advanced spring phenology across the Northern Hemisphere, but the spatial varia...
Satellite-derived vegetation phenology has been recognized as a key indicator for detecting changes ...
Because of low-frequency internal variability, the observed and underlying warming trends in tempera...
The relationship between the mean and spatial variability of Northern Hemisphere surface temperature...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive study to define climatological seasons for temperature,...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This study investigates the spatial and temporal varia...
Large scale changes in the state of the land surface affect the circulation of the atmosphere, the s...
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 lead time dependent climates of the ECMWF weather prediction model, initialized with ERA-40 rean...
The lead time dependent climates of the ECMWF weather prediction model, initialized with ERA-40 rean...
Temperature observations from the Northern Hemisphere reveal a warming since 1861 which is larger in...
Phase analyses of the annual cycle of monthly temperature time series that date back to the eighteen...