Instrumental global temperature records are derived from the network of in situ measurements of land and sea surface temperatures. This observational evidence is seen as being fundamental to climate science. Therefore, the accuracy of these measurements is of prime importance for the analysis of temperature variability. There are spatial gaps in the distribution of instrumental temperature measurements across the globe. This lack of spatial coverage introduces coverage error. An approximate Bayesian computation based multi-resolution lattice kriging is developed and used to quantify the coverage errors through the variance of the spatial process at multiple spatial scales. It critically accounts for the uncertainties in the parameters of th...
We present a new version of the Met Office Hadley Centre/Climatic Research Unit global surface tempe...
International audienceCollections of suitably chosen borehole profiles can be used to infer large-sc...
Uncertainties in the climate response to a doubling of atmospheric CO2 concentrations are quantified...
Instrumental global temperature records are derived from the network of in situ measurements of land...
Background. Global mean surface temperature is widely used in the climate literature as a measure o...
<div> <p> The animations show global mean temperature (blue to red) and global mean sea-surface temp...
Instrumental records showing increases in surface temperature are some of the robust and iconic evid...
Incomplete global coverage is a potential source of bias in global temperature reconstructions if th...
The purpose of this review article is to discuss the development and associated estimation of uncert...
We present the first analysis of global and hemispheric surface warming trends that attempts to quan...
Copyright 1991 by the American Geophysical Union.Instrument networks for measuring surface air tempe...
This article highlights the results of an assessment of representation and usability of global tempe...
The global mean surface air temperature (SAT) has demonstrated the “unequivocal warming”. To underst...
The historical surface temperature data set HadCRUT provides a record of surface temperature trends ...
The International Surface Temperature Initiative (ISTI) is striving towards substantively improving ...
We present a new version of the Met Office Hadley Centre/Climatic Research Unit global surface tempe...
International audienceCollections of suitably chosen borehole profiles can be used to infer large-sc...
Uncertainties in the climate response to a doubling of atmospheric CO2 concentrations are quantified...
Instrumental global temperature records are derived from the network of in situ measurements of land...
Background. Global mean surface temperature is widely used in the climate literature as a measure o...
<div> <p> The animations show global mean temperature (blue to red) and global mean sea-surface temp...
Instrumental records showing increases in surface temperature are some of the robust and iconic evid...
Incomplete global coverage is a potential source of bias in global temperature reconstructions if th...
The purpose of this review article is to discuss the development and associated estimation of uncert...
We present the first analysis of global and hemispheric surface warming trends that attempts to quan...
Copyright 1991 by the American Geophysical Union.Instrument networks for measuring surface air tempe...
This article highlights the results of an assessment of representation and usability of global tempe...
The global mean surface air temperature (SAT) has demonstrated the “unequivocal warming”. To underst...
The historical surface temperature data set HadCRUT provides a record of surface temperature trends ...
The International Surface Temperature Initiative (ISTI) is striving towards substantively improving ...
We present a new version of the Met Office Hadley Centre/Climatic Research Unit global surface tempe...
International audienceCollections of suitably chosen borehole profiles can be used to infer large-sc...
Uncertainties in the climate response to a doubling of atmospheric CO2 concentrations are quantified...