Not exact matches
Feldman's group reviewed more than 10 years of near -
daily observations of sunlight and
temperature for the two locations.
This discrepancy is associated with simulated increases in
daily maximum
temperature being larger than observed, and could be associated with simulated increases in cloud cover being smaller than observed (Braganza et al., 2004; see Section 3.4.3.1 for
observations), a result supported by other analyses (Dai et al., 1999; Stone and Weaver, 2002, 2003).
In the most realistic case of half - field capacity, the July
daily minimum
temperature in the California Central Valley increased by 3.5 °C, in agreement with station
observation trends over the past century in the same area.
In November 2009 the BoM repaired a
Daily Weather
Observations database bug on its website that saw most WA
temperatures for August 2009 adjusted up by as much as.5 C, with all averaged
temperatures since that November correction being higher than before.
The location influence on Perth's historic
temperature trends is acknowledged by the BoM in footnotes to the Perth Metro
Daily Weather
Observations where it states that «Significant variations can be experienced across the Perth metropolitan area on individual days.
If the
temperature observations are missing, the
daily average
temperatures are interpolated.
In no way is this comparable to the manufacture of data where no measurements have been taken or the substitution of one measured variable (
daily mean land air
temperature) with another (instantaneous SST
observations) whose sampling method varies, is exceedingly uneven geographically, and no credible, alias - free time - series can be obtained.
We blended surface meteorological
observations, remotely sensed (TRMM and NDVI) data, physiographic indices, and regression techniques to produce gridded maps of annual mean precipitation and
temperature, as well as parameters for site - specific,
daily weather generation for any location in Yemen.
Temperatures are consistently lower in the TOBS biased data after the shift in observation time for daily minimum, maximum, and mean t
Temperatures are consistently lower in the TOBS biased data after the shift in
observation time for
daily minimum, maximum, and mean
temperaturestemperatures.
MMTS (at least the ones used by co-op stations) do not record hourly
temperatures and provide a
daily min / max value that needs to be reset at the
observation time just like old LiG min / max thermometers.
The study compares detailed
daily observations of cloud cover from Japan's GMS - 5 Geostationary Meteorological Satellite with sea surface
temperature data from the U. S. National Weather Service's National Centers for Environmental Prediction over a 20 - month period (January 1998 to August 1999).
Average of the IPCC computer model projections for the tropical mid-troposphere versus three standard sets of
observations: weather balloons,
temperature sensed from satellites, and «reanalysis» data used to initialize the
daily weather map.