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We have applied the standard wavelet and the adaptive wavelet transform algorithms to the record of the Central England Temperature (CET) from 1659–1990. Peaks in the CET spectra include 7.5±1.0 yr, 14.4±1.0 yr, 23.5±2.0 yr, as well as a previously unreported variation at 102±15 yr....
2009 Observed and modelled influence of atmospheric circulation on central England temperature extremes. Int. J. Climatol. 29, 1642-1660.Australian Bureau of Meteorology, 2008. Climate of Australia. Common- wealth of Australia... P Taylor,S Cox,P Sheahan 被引量: 161发表: 2011年 Air flow infl...
We assess the random and systematic uncertainties affecting the central England temperature (CET) record since 1878 on daily, monthly and annual time scales. The largest contribution to uncertainty in CET on all these time scales arises from areal sampling, followed for annual and monthly CET by ...
previous studies have revealed the mechanisms of ENSO-induced anomalies of specific climate variables in the southern hemisphere, such as surface air temperature, sea surface temperature (SST), sea ice concentration, and MLD (Ciasto and England, 2011; Ding et al., 2011; Li and England, 2020)....
Simulation of future climate changes, especially temperature and rainfall, is critical for water resource management, disaster mitigation, and agricultural development. Based on the category-wise indicator method, two preferred Global Climate Models (GCM
(such as temperature, moisture, and acidity) among other known and unknown micro-environmental conditions and recovery biases. While eDNA abundance and biomass arguably retain some correlation upon initial release, many other factors influence this relationship. As such, relative abundances with sedaDNA...
The summer of 2022 was the third hottest in the past 28 years, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The average temperature was 73.9 degrees, 2.5 degrees above average. Will we break a record this summer? The Farmer's Almanac thinks it's possible. ...
where\({\eta }_{1000}\)is the absolute vorticity at 1000 hPa;\(\bar{T}\)is the mean temperature in the upper mixed layer and the mixed layer bottom is the depth where temperature decreases by 0.2 °C from the temperature at the reference depth of 5 m31;Fis the net longwave...
it was only weakly active during the February 2020 event (not shown). Lastly, ARs have been shown to be a significant driver of extreme surface melt events across the West Antarctic region47, as seen in the two record AP temperature and surface melt events (Fig.3). Here we investigate ...