Studies of the radiation budget anomalies over Antarctica during 1974–1983, and their possible relationship to climatic variations
We present the results of a study of anomalies, which are defined as differences of seasonal means from the data set seasonal means, in the Earth's radiation budget from the analysis of nine years of ten day mean observations derived from the NOAA polar orbiter satellites for the period, 1974–1...
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ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:523264 2023-05-15T13:41:43+02:00 Studies of the radiation budget anomalies over Antarctica during 1974–1983, and their possible relationship to climatic variations Charalambides, Stelios Hunt, Garry E. Rycroft, Michael J. Murgatroyd, Robert J. Limbert, David W.S. 1985 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/523264/ https://doi.org/10.1016/0273-1177(85)90310-2 unknown Elsevier Charalambides, Stelios; Hunt, Garry E.; Rycroft, Michael J.; Murgatroyd, Robert J.; Limbert, David W.S. 1985 Studies of the radiation budget anomalies over Antarctica during 1974–1983, and their possible relationship to climatic variations. Advances in Space Research, 5 (6). 127-132. https://doi.org/10.1016/0273-1177(85)90310-2 <https://doi.org/10.1016/0273-1177(85)90310-2> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 1985 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1016/0273-1177(85)90310-2 2023-02-04T19:48:18Z We present the results of a study of anomalies, which are defined as differences of seasonal means from the data set seasonal means, in the Earth's radiation budget from the analysis of nine years of ten day mean observations derived from the NOAA polar orbiter satellites for the period, 1974–1983. We estimate that the standard deviation in the outgoing longwave flux for this period is less than 12 Wm−2 and typically 7 Wm−2. The results show that there are several geographical areas for which the standard deviation is in excess of 20 Wm−2; in such regions the radiation budget anomalies exceeded these due to natural atmospheric variability. In this paper we discuss the relationship of these anomalies with climatic change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Advances in Space Research 5 6 127 132 |
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We present the results of a study of anomalies, which are defined as differences of seasonal means from the data set seasonal means, in the Earth's radiation budget from the analysis of nine years of ten day mean observations derived from the NOAA polar orbiter satellites for the period, 1974–1983. We estimate that the standard deviation in the outgoing longwave flux for this period is less than 12 Wm−2 and typically 7 Wm−2. The results show that there are several geographical areas for which the standard deviation is in excess of 20 Wm−2; in such regions the radiation budget anomalies exceeded these due to natural atmospheric variability. In this paper we discuss the relationship of these anomalies with climatic change. |
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Charalambides, Stelios Hunt, Garry E. Rycroft, Michael J. Murgatroyd, Robert J. Limbert, David W.S. |
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Charalambides, Stelios Hunt, Garry E. Rycroft, Michael J. Murgatroyd, Robert J. Limbert, David W.S. Studies of the radiation budget anomalies over Antarctica during 1974–1983, and their possible relationship to climatic variations |
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Charalambides, Stelios Hunt, Garry E. Rycroft, Michael J. Murgatroyd, Robert J. Limbert, David W.S. |
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Studies of the radiation budget anomalies over Antarctica during 1974–1983, and their possible relationship to climatic variations |
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Studies of the radiation budget anomalies over Antarctica during 1974–1983, and their possible relationship to climatic variations |
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Studies of the radiation budget anomalies over Antarctica during 1974–1983, and their possible relationship to climatic variations |
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Studies of the radiation budget anomalies over Antarctica during 1974–1983, and their possible relationship to climatic variations |
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Studies of the radiation budget anomalies over Antarctica during 1974–1983, and their possible relationship to climatic variations |
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studies of the radiation budget anomalies over antarctica during 1974–1983, and their possible relationship to climatic variations |
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Charalambides, Stelios; Hunt, Garry E.; Rycroft, Michael J.; Murgatroyd, Robert J.; Limbert, David W.S. 1985 Studies of the radiation budget anomalies over Antarctica during 1974–1983, and their possible relationship to climatic variations. Advances in Space Research, 5 (6). 127-132. https://doi.org/10.1016/0273-1177(85)90310-2 <https://doi.org/10.1016/0273-1177(85)90310-2> |
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