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Central Australia 20th Century Temperature Trends
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: Received: 11 December 2017 / Approved: 11 December 2017 / Online: 11 December 2017 (05:04:17 CET)
How to cite: Parker, A.; Ollier, C.D. Central Australia 20th Century Temperature Trends. Preprints 2017, 2017120054. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201712.0054.v1 Parker, A.; Ollier, C.D. Central Australia 20th Century Temperature Trends. Preprints 2017, 2017120054. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201712.0054.v1
Abstract
This work presents the computation of reliable warming trends for central Australia around Alice Springs within a circle of radius 1,000 km. Between 1880 and 2011, the average warming for the centre of Australia is +0.166 ºC/century, slightly smaller than the warming of Alice Springs, that is +0.176 ºC/century. Over a shorter time between 1910 and 2011, the centre of Australia is warming +0.794 ºC/century, slightly more than the warming of Alice Springs, that is +0.719 ºC/century.
Keywords
temperature records; homogenisation; pattern reconstruction; central Australia
Subject
Environmental and Earth Sciences, Environmental Science
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