Monthly mean instrumental surface air temperature (SAT) observations back to the nineteenth century in China are synthesized from different sources via specific quality-control, interpolation, and homogenization. Compared with the first homogenized long-term SAT dataset for China by Cao et al. (2013), which contained 18 stations mainly located in the middle and eastern part of China, the present dataset includes homogenized monthly SAT series at 32 stations, with an extended coverage especially towards western China. Missing values are interpolated by using observations at nearby stations including those from neighboring countries. Cross validation shows that the mean bias error (MBE) is generally small and falls between 0.45°C and -0.35°C....
Observations indicate large changes in temperature extremes over China during the last four decades,...
Long-term observational data are essential for understanding local and regional climate and climate ...
Near-surface temperature records show that China warmed by about 0.8 °C from 1950 to 2010. However, ...
A set of homogenized monthly mean surface air temperature (SAT) series at 32 stations in China back ...
This paper assesses the similarities and differences of several annual average SAT time series for C...
Although there are still slight differences during some periods, the global surface air temperature ...
Abstract. We present a homogenized surface air temperature (SAT) time series at 2 m height for the c...
We have used the China Homogenized Historic Temperature dataset and some long-term station series of...
The 20th century surface air temperature (SAT) records of China from various sources are analyzed us...
Although gridded air temperature datasets share much of the same observations, different rates of wa...
Temperature change plays a crucial role in global change sciences. In the past several decades, comp...
The increase in the average surface air temperature anomaly (SATA) over China is higher than the glo...
Global surface temperature has dramatically increased in the past decades. It is critical to evaluat...
A new dataset of integrated and homogenized monthly surface air temperature over global land for the...
This paper provides new evidence of regional warming trends from local Chinese observations covering...
Observations indicate large changes in temperature extremes over China during the last four decades,...
Long-term observational data are essential for understanding local and regional climate and climate ...
Near-surface temperature records show that China warmed by about 0.8 °C from 1950 to 2010. However, ...
A set of homogenized monthly mean surface air temperature (SAT) series at 32 stations in China back ...
This paper assesses the similarities and differences of several annual average SAT time series for C...
Although there are still slight differences during some periods, the global surface air temperature ...
Abstract. We present a homogenized surface air temperature (SAT) time series at 2 m height for the c...
We have used the China Homogenized Historic Temperature dataset and some long-term station series of...
The 20th century surface air temperature (SAT) records of China from various sources are analyzed us...
Although gridded air temperature datasets share much of the same observations, different rates of wa...
Temperature change plays a crucial role in global change sciences. In the past several decades, comp...
The increase in the average surface air temperature anomaly (SATA) over China is higher than the glo...
Global surface temperature has dramatically increased in the past decades. It is critical to evaluat...
A new dataset of integrated and homogenized monthly surface air temperature over global land for the...
This paper provides new evidence of regional warming trends from local Chinese observations covering...
Observations indicate large changes in temperature extremes over China during the last four decades,...
Long-term observational data are essential for understanding local and regional climate and climate ...
Near-surface temperature records show that China warmed by about 0.8 °C from 1950 to 2010. However, ...