Nature of Centennial Global Climate Change from Observational Records

  • Anwer M
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Abstract

In order to provide a better benchmark for climate simulation programs, climate data at Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN) and Global Summary of the Day (GSOD) archived by the National Climate Data Center (NCDC) are used to ascertain the nature of climate change over the last century. After data validation, about 6000 stations are considered globally to determine the change in mean temperature, and about 5000 stations to determine that change in maximum and minimum temperatures. Global nature of temperature and its change are presented separately for January and July. Both maximum and minimum daily temperatures are used in the analysis. Trend of global change in annual precipitation is also reported here. Least square linear regression is used to ascertain the nature of these changes...

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Anwer, M. (2015). Nature of Centennial Global Climate Change from Observational Records. American Journal of Climate Change, 04(04), 337–354. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajcc.2015.44027

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