Title of article :
High northern latitude surface air temperature: comparison of existing data and creation of a new gridded data set 1900–2000
Author/Authors :
SVETLANA I. KUZMINA، نويسنده , , OLA M. JOHANNESSEN، نويسنده , , LENNART BENGTSSON، نويسنده , , OLGA G. ANISKINA ، نويسنده , , LEONID P. BOLEV، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Detection, attribution and understanding of temperature changes in the high northern latitudes depend on constraining
uncertainties and resolving apparent discrepancies in observational data sets.We quantitatively compare four of the most
widely used data sets of surface air temperature (SAT), and present a newly produced SAT data set, called NansenSAT.
The existing data sets are highly correlated (r ∼ 0.8–0.9), except for some ocean areas. The evolution of SAT anomalies
indicates differences reaching 3 ◦C during the 1920s–1930s warming period for the polar region (60–90◦N). Substantial
errors in trends also result from spatial sampling limitations, especially during the early–20th-century. Maximum
differences between the data sets reaching 0.64 ◦C/100 yr are found in 1900–1999 linear trends in July and October for
60–90◦N. We produced a new SAT data set for the region north of 40◦N for the period 1900–2000, using all available
data and Objective Analysis methods. The new data set has been compared with existing SAT data. For the polar region,
the magnitude of temperature-trend errors caused by sparse data coverage is about 0.5 ◦C/100 yr. The advantage of the
new data set is its enhanced spatial coverage in high latitudes. The NansenSAT data set is available for the research
community
Journal title :
Tellus. Series A
Journal title :
Tellus. Series A