Some considerations relevant to computing average hemispheric temperature anomalies

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Three data bases of gridded surface temperature anomalies were used to assess the sensitivity of the average estimated Northern Hemisphere (NH) temperature anolmaly to:1) extreme gridpoint values; and 2) zonal band contributions. Over the last 100 years, removal of either the top or bottom 10% of the gridpoint anomalies in any year changes the estimated NH average anomaly by 0.1-0.2 degrees C. Excising extensive zonal bands also produces root-mean-square changes in the estimated NH anomaly of approximately 0.1 degrees C. The estimated NH average anomaly appears to be robust to such perturbations. -Author

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Grotch, S. L. (1987). Some considerations relevant to computing average hemispheric temperature anomalies. Monthly Weather Review, 115(7), 1305–1317. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1987)115<1305:SCRTCA>2.0.CO;2

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