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CAWCR technical report, 50. On the sensitivity of Australian temperature trends and variability to analysis methods and observation networks
Fawcett R.J.B.; Trewin B.; Braganza K.; et al. - Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research, 2012This report presents an exploration of Australian temperature trends and variability using the new Australian Climate Observations Reference Network (ACORN) Surface Air Temperature (SAT) dataset. We compare changes in nationally and annually averaged daily-maximum, dailyminimum and daily-mean temperature variability to a range of alternative Australian temperature analyses over the last 100 years (1911-2010).On the sensitivity of Australian temperature trends and variability to analysis methods and observation networks
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Available online: https://www.cawcr.gov.au/publications/
R.J.B. Fawcett ; B. Trewin ; K. Braganza ; R.J. Smalley ; B. Jovanovic ; D.A. Jones
Published by: Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research ; 2012This report presents an exploration of Australian temperature trends and variability using the new Australian Climate Observations Reference Network (ACORN) Surface Air Temperature (SAT) dataset. We compare changes in nationally and annually averaged daily-maximum, dailyminimum and daily-mean temperature variability to a range of alternative Australian temperature analyses over the last 100 years (1911-2010).
Collection(s) and Series: CAWCR technical report- No. 50
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copyTags: Observations ; Climate model ; Air temperature ; Australia
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CAWCR technical report, 49. Techniques involved in developing the Australian Climate Observations Reference Network - Surface Air Temperature (ACORN-SAT) dataset
The Australian Climate Observations Reference Network – Surface Air Temperature (ACORNSAT) data set is a long-term data set of Australian daily air temperature, covering the period from 1910 to the present. The purpose of this data set is to provide the best possible data set to underlie analyses of variability and change of temperature in Australia, including both analyses of annual and seasonal mean temperatures, and of extremes of temperature and other information derived from daily temperatures. A full discussion of the motivation underlying the ACORN-SAT data set is contained in a compani ...Techniques involved in developing the Australian Climate Observations Reference Network - Surface Air Temperature (ACORN-SAT) dataset
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Available online: https://www.cawcr.gov.au/technical-reports/CTR_049.pdf
Published by: Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research ; 2012
The Australian Climate Observations Reference Network – Surface Air Temperature (ACORNSAT) data set is a long-term data set of Australian daily air temperature, covering the period from 1910 to the present. The purpose of this data set is to provide the best possible data set to underlie analyses of variability and change of temperature in Australia, including both analyses of annual and seasonal mean temperatures, and of extremes of temperature and other information derived from daily temperatures. A full discussion of the motivation underlying the ACORN-SAT data set is contained in a companion report in this series. The purpose of this report is to describe the ACORN-SAT data set, the techniques involved in its development, and the issues that arise in developing such a long-term data set in Australia. Whilst the issues involved in producing any long-term data set are complex, most of them are well understood and, with appropriate treatment, do not substantially inhibit the development of a data set suitable for characterising long-term Australian temperature trends and variability.
Collection(s) and Series: CAWCR technical report- No. 49
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copyTags: Observations ; Climate model ; Air temperature ; Australia
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