But, in tundra conditions, even modest urbanization can
introduce significant biases.
they would matter if they could
introduce a significant bias at a regional or global level.
Not exact matches
This
introduces a
significant non-climatic warming
bias into long - term records.
If the TOBS error
introduces enough uncertainty, then a trend may not be statistically
significant, even if there is a
bias correction.
Such a correlation
introduces a
bias, but my own judgment is that such a
bias is not
significant.
However, in our «Urbanization
bias» papers (Summary here), we show that urbanization in the U.S. has also
introduced a
significant warming trend
bias into the U.S. temperature estimates.
However, urbanization
bias is still a
significant problem, which seems to have
introduced an artificial warming trend into current estimates of U.S. temperature trends.