This paper presents a statistical analysis of structural changes in the Central England temperature series, one of the longest surface temperature records available. A changepoint analysis is performed to detect abrupt changes, which can be regarded as a preliminary step before further analysis is conducted to identify the causes of the changes (e.g., artificial, human-induced or natural variability). Regression models with structural breaks, including mean and trend shifts, are fitted to the series and compared via two commonly used multiple changepoint penalized likelihood criteria that balance model fit quality (as measured by likelihood) against parsimony considerations. Our changepoint model fits, with independent and short-memory erro...
This study investigates the significance of trends of four temperature time series—Central England T...
This paper applies misspecification (M-S) testing to the detection of abrupt changes in climate regi...
This work presents the statistical analysis of a monthly average temperatures time series in several...
The detection of climate change and its attribution to the corresponding underlying processes is cha...
The detection of climate change and its attribution to the corresponding underlying processes is cha...
Changepoint models are increasingly used to represent changes in the rate of warming in surface temp...
Climate time series often have artificial shifts induced by instrumentation changes, station relocat...
The detection of climate change and its attribution to the corresponding underlying processes is cha...
We aim to address the question of whether or not there is a significant recent 'hiatus', 'pause' or ...
We aim to address the question of whether or not there is a significant recent 'hiatus', 'pause' or ...
We aim to address the question of whether or not there is a significant recent 'hiatus', 'pause' or ...
The main aim of this paper is to investigate whether there is evidence to suggest that the underlyin...
Climatological studies have often neglected changepoint effects when modeling various physica...
This work presents the statistical analysis of time series of monthly average temperatures in severa...
Variations in trend rates of annual values of the Central England Temperature series (CET) over the ...
This study investigates the significance of trends of four temperature time series—Central England T...
This paper applies misspecification (M-S) testing to the detection of abrupt changes in climate regi...
This work presents the statistical analysis of a monthly average temperatures time series in several...
The detection of climate change and its attribution to the corresponding underlying processes is cha...
The detection of climate change and its attribution to the corresponding underlying processes is cha...
Changepoint models are increasingly used to represent changes in the rate of warming in surface temp...
Climate time series often have artificial shifts induced by instrumentation changes, station relocat...
The detection of climate change and its attribution to the corresponding underlying processes is cha...
We aim to address the question of whether or not there is a significant recent 'hiatus', 'pause' or ...
We aim to address the question of whether or not there is a significant recent 'hiatus', 'pause' or ...
We aim to address the question of whether or not there is a significant recent 'hiatus', 'pause' or ...
The main aim of this paper is to investigate whether there is evidence to suggest that the underlyin...
Climatological studies have often neglected changepoint effects when modeling various physica...
This work presents the statistical analysis of time series of monthly average temperatures in severa...
Variations in trend rates of annual values of the Central England Temperature series (CET) over the ...
This study investigates the significance of trends of four temperature time series—Central England T...
This paper applies misspecification (M-S) testing to the detection of abrupt changes in climate regi...
This work presents the statistical analysis of a monthly average temperatures time series in several...