Air flow influences on local climate: Observed United Kingdom climate variations

Identifying and removing the influence of atmospheric circulation variability on central England temperature increases the statistical significance of warming trends in spring, autumn and the annual mean over the last 50 years. The trends are more detectable because the circulation changes contribut...

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Published in:Atmospheric Science Letters
Main Authors: Osborn, Timothy J., Jones, Philip D.
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Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/33998/
https://doi.org/10.1006/asle.2000.0013
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spelling ftuniveastangl:oai:ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk:33998 2023-06-06T11:57:07+02:00 Air flow influences on local climate: Observed United Kingdom climate variations Osborn, Timothy J. Jones, Philip D. 2000 https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/33998/ https://doi.org/10.1006/asle.2000.0013 unknown Osborn, Timothy J. and Jones, Philip D. (2000) Air flow influences on local climate: Observed United Kingdom climate variations. Atmospheric Science Letters, 1 (1). pp. 62-74. doi:10.1006/asle.2000.0013 Article PeerReviewed 2000 ftuniveastangl https://doi.org/10.1006/asle.2000.0013 2023-04-13T22:31:36Z Identifying and removing the influence of atmospheric circulation variability on central England temperature increases the statistical significance of warming trends in spring, autumn and the annual mean over the last 50 years. The trends are more detectable because the circulation changes contribute greatly to the ‘noise’ of interannual to interdecadal variability, but induce only small multi-decadal trends (the ‘signal’). Factoring out the circulation can thus enhance the signal-to-noise ratio. For precipitation, the recent enhancement in the difference between summer rainfall in south-east England and winter precipitation in northern Scotland can partly be explained by atmospheric circulation variability over the past 40 years (particularly the increase in the North Atlantic Oscillation index from the 1960s to the early 1990s). Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation University of East Anglia: UEA Digital Repository Atmospheric Science Letters 1 1 62 74
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description Identifying and removing the influence of atmospheric circulation variability on central England temperature increases the statistical significance of warming trends in spring, autumn and the annual mean over the last 50 years. The trends are more detectable because the circulation changes contribute greatly to the ‘noise’ of interannual to interdecadal variability, but induce only small multi-decadal trends (the ‘signal’). Factoring out the circulation can thus enhance the signal-to-noise ratio. For precipitation, the recent enhancement in the difference between summer rainfall in south-east England and winter precipitation in northern Scotland can partly be explained by atmospheric circulation variability over the past 40 years (particularly the increase in the North Atlantic Oscillation index from the 1960s to the early 1990s).
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Air flow influences on local climate: Observed United Kingdom climate variations
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title Air flow influences on local climate: Observed United Kingdom climate variations
title_short Air flow influences on local climate: Observed United Kingdom climate variations
title_full Air flow influences on local climate: Observed United Kingdom climate variations
title_fullStr Air flow influences on local climate: Observed United Kingdom climate variations
title_full_unstemmed Air flow influences on local climate: Observed United Kingdom climate variations
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