Not exact matches
Answer to # 10:
Ozone values are *** VERY *** variable: even if there is a mean sinusoidal pattern over Europes latitudes (
see http://www.meteo.be/english/pages/OzonEN.html or http://meteo.lcd.lu/dobson05.html) the variations from that mean trend are exceptional great: as such a local measurement of low
values is never a hint to a lowering trend (and the opposite is true also...).
I expect much more work like this in the future, but I have not
seen one published in the peer - reviewed literature since R. L. Smith, «Extreme
value analysis of environmental time series: An application to trend detection in ground - level
ozone (with discussion)», Statistical Science, 1989, vol 4, pp 367 - 393.
Answer to # 10:
Ozone values are *** VERY *** variable: even if there is a mean sinusoidal pattern over Europes latitudes (
see http://www.meteo.be/english/pages/OzonEN.html or http://meteo.lcd.lu/dobson05.html) the variations from that mean trend are exceptional great: as such a local measurement of low
values is never a hint to a lowering trend (and the opposite is true also...).