This change is inconsistent with the change in surface temperature: 15
coastal stations around Antarctica recorded an average warming of 0.028 degrees annually during 1959 - 88, i.e. three times the global average.
In addition, land stations are allowed to provide temperature estimates for ocean cells where no sea surface temperature is available - in practice, this means that
coastal stations around the Arctic provide temperature readings for the pole.
Not exact matches
Lê's latest ongoing body of work, Events Ashore, comprises color photographs shot in various
coastal and oceanic locations
around the world (West Africa, Japan, Vietnam, Kuwait, Antarctica) where the U.S. Marines and Navy are strategically
stationed to train for and deploy in current and potential conflicts.
BEST did nothing to improve this bizarre Warming - friendly choice of
stations, instead they just use
around 3 versions of each of the
coastal stations, and then 5 copies of the Copenhagen
station.
I know that
around the US there are
coastal moorings and
stations in river mouths and harbours which report water surface temperatures that aren't comparable to nearby open ocean temperature measurements used in SST datasets.
Over East Antarctica, most of the reconstructions and the
station data are in agreement, showing near - zero trends for
coastal East Antarctica and some positive trends inland,
around Vostok and the South Pole.