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International Journal of Climatology, 2022
AbstractDiscretization of global climate simplifies the spatial variability of climates. The Köppen–Geiger classification (KGC), and more recently, clustering of global climate grids, discretize the landmass into several zones corresponding to qualitatively distinct climate types. However, quantitatively, in terms of local climatograms, such zones have
Pawel Netzel, Tomasz F. Stepinski
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AbstractDiscretization of global climate simplifies the spatial variability of climates. The Köppen–Geiger classification (KGC), and more recently, clustering of global climate grids, discretize the landmass into several zones corresponding to qualitatively distinct climate types. However, quantitatively, in terms of local climatograms, such zones have
Pawel Netzel, Tomasz F. Stepinski
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Homogeneous climate regions in Pakistan
International Journal of Global Warming, 2011In this study, monthly average meteorological data and spatial coordinates are supposed to influence the climate variation. The geographical coordinates are transformed by using the Lambert projection method and are combined with the meteorological data.
Ijaz Hussain +2 more
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Homogenization of climate series: The basis for assessing climate changes
Science China Earth Sciences, 2014Long-term meteorological observation series are fundamental for reflecting climate changes. However, almost all meteorological stations inevitably undergo relocation or changes in observation instruments, rules, and methods, which can result in systematic biases in the observation series for corresponding periods.
ZhongWei Yan, Zhen Li, JiangJiang Xia
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Homogenization results for climatization problems
ANNALI DELL'UNIVERSITA' DI FERRARA, 2007zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Homogeneous Climate Regions Using Learning Algorithms
2018Climate analysis is extremely useful to understand better the differences of electricity consumption within the French territory and to help electricity consumption forecasts. Using a large historical data base of 14 years of meteorological observations, this work aims to study a segmentation of the French territory based on functional time series of ...
Mougeot, Mathilde +3 more
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Intensification and spatial homogenization of coastal upwelling under climate change
Nature, 2015The timing and strength of wind-driven coastal upwelling along the eastern margins of major ocean basins regulate the productivity of critical fisheries and marine ecosystems by bringing deep and nutrient-rich waters to the sunlit surface, where photosynthesis can occur.
Daiwei, Wang +3 more
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Homogenization of Climate Data: Review and New Perspectives Using Geostatistics
Mathematical Geosciences, 2008zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Costa, Ana Cristina, Soares, Amílcar
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Homogeneity adjustments ofin situ atmospheric climate data: a review
International Journal of Climatology, 1998Long-term in situ observations are widely used in a variety of climate analyses. Unfortunately, most decade- to century-scale time series of atmospheric data have been adversely impacted by inhomogeneities caused by, for example, changes in instrumentation, station moves, changes in the local environment such as urbanization, or the introduction of ...
Peterson, Thomas C. +20 more
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