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An improved ensemble of land-surface air temperatures since 1880 using revised pair-wise homogenization algorithms accounting for autocorrelation

Journal of Climate
Land surface air temperatures (LSAT) inferred from weather station data differ among major research groups. The estimate by NOAA’s monthly Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCNm) averages 0.02°C cooler between 1880–1940 than Berkeley Earth’s and 0.
Duo Chan, G. Gebbie, P. Huybers
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BUILDING HOMOGENEITY WITH CLIMATIC FACTORS TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

Urbanizm, 2019
With the advent of modern architecture and the ever-increasing use of mechanical facilities, the importance of climate in architectural design was underestimated. However, due to reduction of the oil reservoirs and pollutions in cities and the irreparable damage of fossil fuels to the environment, attention to the climate and climate design was ...
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The Oscillating Boundary Phenomenon in the Homogenization of a Climatization Problem

Differential Equations, 2001
Let \(\Omega\subset\mathbb{R}^2\) be a bounded domain, \(\varepsilon>0\) a small parameter and \(\Omega_\varepsilon\) the domain obtained by \(\varepsilon\)-periodic perturbation \(\partial\Omega_\varepsilon\) (with the amplitude \(\varepsilon)\) of the boundary \(\partial\Omega\). The author considers a homogenization of the stationary heat conduction
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Canadian historical and homogeneous temperature datasets for climate change analyses

International Journal of Climatology, 1999
The Canadian Historical Temperature Database (CHTD) was developed to meet the need for detailed individual station datasets and to produce an improved historical climate change database. It contains datasets of monthly mean maximum and minimum temperatures for 210 Canadian stations.
Lucie A. Vincent, D.W. Gullett
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Homogeneous climate variability across East Antarctica over the past three glacial cycles

Nature, 2003
Recent ice core studies have raised the disturbing possibility that glacial-interglacial climate changes may be non-uniform across Antarctica. These findings have been confined to records from the Ross Sea sector of the continent, but significant deviations in other areas would call into question the widely assumed validity of the climate record ...
Watanabe, O.   +5 more
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Homogenization of fish assemblages in an endemic biodiversity hot spot: Evidence from 70‐year data from the Yun‐Gui Plateau, China

Freshwater Biology
The combined impacts of anthropogenic activities and global climate changes threaten native fish communities. Such threats are particularly critical in biodiversity hot spot areas with many endemic species, as exemplified by the isolated Yun‐Gui ...
Lei Shi   +6 more
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ANOVA (Benova) correction in relative homogenization: Why it is indispensable

International Journal of Climatology
This paper reviews the role of ANOVA correction model in the homogenization of climatic time series. In the present context ANOVA has only weak connection to its original meaning (analysis of variance), so we propose the new name “Benova” to replace the ...
P. Domonkos, L. M. T. Joelsson
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Monthly and Annual Precipitation in Arid Environment of the Daoura Watershed (South-Eastern Morocco) – Homogenization and Trend Analysis

Ecological Engineering & Environmental Technology
The high variability of the sub-desert climate, especially in the south-eastern region of Morocco, has severe socio-economic impacts on the inhabitant’s way of life, as is the case in the Daoura watershed, where this variability is associated with ...
Yassine Chanyour, Ouafaa El Achari
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Bayesian multiple change-points and segmentation: application to homogenization of climatic series homogenization of climatic series

2009
We describe a new multiple change-point detection technique based on segmenting the time series under study into subsequences. These segments correspond to the episodes that are likely to contain at most a unique jump. They are found by applying Bayesian decision theory through the minimization of simple cost functions.
Hannart, Alexis, Naveau, Philippe
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Spatial homogenization of soil-surface pollen assemblages improves the reliability of pollen-climate calibration-set

Science China. Earth Sciences, 2020
F. Tian   +7 more
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