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Detecting Inhomogeneity in Daily Climate Series Using Wavelet Analysis 被引量:15

Detecting Inhomogeneity in Daily Climate Series Using Wavelet Analysis
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摘要 A wavelet method was applied to detect inhomogeneities in daily meteorological series, data which are being increasingly applied in studies of climate extremes. The wavelet method has been applied to a few well- established long-term daily temperature series back to the 18th century, which have been "homogenized" with conventional approaches. Various types of problems remaining in the series were revealed with the wavelet method. Their influences on analyses of change in climate extremes are discussed. The results have importance for understanding issues in conventional climate data processing and for development of improved methods of homogenization in order to improve analysis of climate extremes based on daily data. A wavelet method was applied to detect inhomogeneities in daily meteorological series, data which are being increasingly applied in studies of climate extremes. The wavelet method has been applied to a few well- established long-term daily temperature series back to the 18th century, which have been "homogenized" with conventional approaches. Various types of problems remaining in the series were revealed with the wavelet method. Their influences on analyses of change in climate extremes are discussed. The results have importance for understanding issues in conventional climate data processing and for development of improved methods of homogenization in order to improve analysis of climate extremes based on daily data.
出处 《Advances in Atmospheric Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2008年第2期157-163,共7页 大气科学进展(英文版)
关键词 INHOMOGENEITY daily meteorological observation wavelet analysis climate extremes inhomogeneity, daily meteorological observation, wavelet analysis, climate extremes
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