High values of the Hurst exponent of H = 0.66 ± 0.05 for
deseasonalized monthly mean surface temperatures in the sample period 1850 - 2015 suggest persistence and long term memory in the temperature time series.
Our study suggests that these patterns may also exist in
deseasonalized monthly means of the measured temperature record in the post industrial era, a period that is normally associated with global warming and climate change.
Not exact matches
[4] The aspects of each of these measures that are used as predictors are their climatology (the 2001 - 2015
mean), the magnitude (standard deviation) of their seasonal cycle, and
monthly variability (standard deviation of their
deseasonalized monthly values).