The global temperature trends provided by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology are artificially exaggerated due to subjective and unidirectional adjustments of recorded values. The present paper aims to promote the use of the raw stations’ data corrected only for urban heat island formation. The longer temperature records of Australia exhibit significant oscillations with a strong quasi-60 years’ signature of downward phases 1880 to 1910, 1940 to 1970 and 2000 to present, and upwards phases 1910 to 1940 and 1970 to 2000. A longer oscillation with downward phase until 1910 and an upwards phase afterwards is also detected. The warming since 1910 occurred at a nearly constant rate. Over the full length of the long Australian records since the ...
Abstract A new version of the long‐term Australian temperature data set, known as ACORN‐SAT (Austral...
Air and ocean temperatures across Australia are now, on average, almost a degree Celsius warmer than...
Heatwaves are defined as unusually high temperature events that occur for at least three consecutive...
The global temperature trends provided by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology are artificially exag...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1996 Dr. Simon James Torok.A high quality, historical su...
© 2001 Dr. Blair C. TrewinA high-quality set of historical daily temperature data has been developed...
The best available surface temperature (T) and precipitation (P) records for Australia dating back t...
This paper presents a statistical analysis of daily maximum temperatures and humidity records for se...
Various reports identify global warming over the last century as around 0.7°C, but warming in Austra...
This report provides a summary of observations of Australia’s climate and analysis of the factors th...
The Northern Territory of Australia has a unique situation of an extension larger than France and a ...
Global temperature increases are most clearly detected in the shifting distribution of extreme event...
Risks from weather and climate extremes to governments, industries and communities are increasing an...
Variations of Australian-average mean temperature and diurnal temperature range over the twentieth c...
AbstractRisks from weather and climate extremes to governments, industries and communities are incre...
Abstract A new version of the long‐term Australian temperature data set, known as ACORN‐SAT (Austral...
Air and ocean temperatures across Australia are now, on average, almost a degree Celsius warmer than...
Heatwaves are defined as unusually high temperature events that occur for at least three consecutive...
The global temperature trends provided by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology are artificially exag...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1996 Dr. Simon James Torok.A high quality, historical su...
© 2001 Dr. Blair C. TrewinA high-quality set of historical daily temperature data has been developed...
The best available surface temperature (T) and precipitation (P) records for Australia dating back t...
This paper presents a statistical analysis of daily maximum temperatures and humidity records for se...
Various reports identify global warming over the last century as around 0.7°C, but warming in Austra...
This report provides a summary of observations of Australia’s climate and analysis of the factors th...
The Northern Territory of Australia has a unique situation of an extension larger than France and a ...
Global temperature increases are most clearly detected in the shifting distribution of extreme event...
Risks from weather and climate extremes to governments, industries and communities are increasing an...
Variations of Australian-average mean temperature and diurnal temperature range over the twentieth c...
AbstractRisks from weather and climate extremes to governments, industries and communities are incre...
Abstract A new version of the long‐term Australian temperature data set, known as ACORN‐SAT (Austral...
Air and ocean temperatures across Australia are now, on average, almost a degree Celsius warmer than...
Heatwaves are defined as unusually high temperature events that occur for at least three consecutive...