Not exact matches
You can ask NOAA
for daily
datasets for all weather stations, but they are
huge and are not necessary
for climate projections.
I note what you say about deep ocean heat storage, although the amounts reported by Purkey & Johnson are not
huge, have large error bounds and will to some extent already be accounted
for in the standard 0 - 3000m ocean heat storage
datasets.
Using the variance - adjusted
dataset makes a
huge difference
for some series and almost no difference
for others:
Or perhaps you can point me to the
dataset that shows,
for several individual locations
for the same period as the temperature set the: * CO2 concentrations (OK, we could use Mauna Loa
for that) * Aerosols (sorry, can't use global records
for that, there can be
huge differences on a local scale) * Absolute humidity * TSI with correction
for local albedo, including cloud albedo, and the place on earth.
You then asked «Or perhaps you can point me to the
dataset that shows,
for several individual locations
for the same period as the temperature set the: * CO2 concentrations (OK, we could use Mauna Loa
for that) * Aerosols (sorry, can't use global records
for that, there can be
huge differences on a local scale) * Absolute humidity * TSI with correction
for local albedo, including cloud albedo, and the place on earth» Well actually, I can and have
for the USA in terms of CO2, humidity (RH but AH also if you insist), and albedo, not to mention actual solar surface radiation, and various other variables (eg windspeed), as I have previously reported here
for quite a few locations, eg Pt Barrow.
For instance, we needed to find a huge dataset on the internet for a particular project and it was successfully completed in a few hours by a programmer we hir
For instance, we needed to find a
huge dataset on the internet
for a particular project and it was successfully completed in a few hours by a programmer we hir
for a particular project and it was successfully completed in a few hours by a programmer we hired.