Supplementary data and code for ‘On smoothing potentially non-stationary climate time series’ (Geophysical Research Letters, Mann 2004)

A simple approach to the smoothing of a potentially non-stationary time series is presented which provides an optimal choice among three alternative, readily motivated and easily implemented boundary constraints. This method is applied to the smoothing of the instrumental Northern Hemisphere (NH) an...

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Main Author: Mann, M.E.
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Published: Penn State Data Commons 2004
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spelling ftdatacite:10.26208/aa8k-bm96 2023-05-15T17:30:15+02:00 Supplementary data and code for ‘On smoothing potentially non-stationary climate time series’ (Geophysical Research Letters, Mann 2004) Mann, M.E. 2004 https://dx.doi.org/10.26208/aa8k-bm96 https://www.datacommons.psu.edu/commonswizard/MetadataDisplay.aspx?Dataset=6314 unknown Penn State Data Commons dataset Dataset 2004 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.26208/aa8k-bm96 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z A simple approach to the smoothing of a potentially non-stationary time series is presented which provides an optimal choice among three alternative, readily motivated and easily implemented boundary constraints. This method is applied to the smoothing of the instrumental Northern Hemisphere (NH) annual mean and coldseason North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) time series, yielding an objective estimate of the smoothed decadalscale variations in these series including long-term trends. Dataset North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description A simple approach to the smoothing of a potentially non-stationary time series is presented which provides an optimal choice among three alternative, readily motivated and easily implemented boundary constraints. This method is applied to the smoothing of the instrumental Northern Hemisphere (NH) annual mean and coldseason North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) time series, yielding an objective estimate of the smoothed decadalscale variations in these series including long-term trends.
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Supplementary data and code for ‘On smoothing potentially non-stationary climate time series’ (Geophysical Research Letters, Mann 2004)
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title Supplementary data and code for ‘On smoothing potentially non-stationary climate time series’ (Geophysical Research Letters, Mann 2004)
title_short Supplementary data and code for ‘On smoothing potentially non-stationary climate time series’ (Geophysical Research Letters, Mann 2004)
title_full Supplementary data and code for ‘On smoothing potentially non-stationary climate time series’ (Geophysical Research Letters, Mann 2004)
title_fullStr Supplementary data and code for ‘On smoothing potentially non-stationary climate time series’ (Geophysical Research Letters, Mann 2004)
title_full_unstemmed Supplementary data and code for ‘On smoothing potentially non-stationary climate time series’ (Geophysical Research Letters, Mann 2004)
title_sort supplementary data and code for ‘on smoothing potentially non-stationary climate time series’ (geophysical research letters, mann 2004)
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