Surface air temperature and its changes over the past 150 years

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作者
Jones, PD [1 ]
New, M
Parker, DE
Martin, S
Rigor, IG
机构
[1] Univ E Anglia, Climat Res Unit, Norwich NR4 7TJ, Norfolk, England
[2] Univ Washington, Sch Oceanog, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[3] Meteorol Off, Hadley Ctr, Bracknell RG12 2SY, Berks, England
[4] Univ Washington, Appl Phys Lab, Seattle, WA 98105 USA
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10.1029/1999RG900002
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
We review the surface air temperature record of the past 150 years, considering the homogeneity of the basic data and the standard errors of estimation of the average hemispheric and global estimates. We present global fields of surface temperature change over the two 20-year periods of greatest warming this century, 1925-1944 and 1978-1997. Over these periods, global temperatures rose by 0.37 degrees and 0.32 degrees C, respectively. The twentieth-century warming has been accompanied by a decrease in those areas of the world affected by exceptionally cool temperatures and to a lesser extent by increases in areas affected by exceptionally warm temperatures. In recent decades there have been much greater increases in night minimum temperatures than in day maximum temperatures, so that over 1950-1993 the diurnal temperature range has decreased by 0.08 degrees C per decade. We discuss the recent divergence of surface and satellite temperature measurements of the lower troposphere and consider the last 150 years in the context of the last millennium. We then provide a globally complete absolute surface air temperature climatology on a 1 degrees x 1 degrees grid. This is primarily based on data for 1961-1990. Extensive interpolation had to be undertaken over both polar regions and in a few other regions where basic data are scarce, but we believe the climatology is the most consistent and reliable of absolute surface air temperature conditions over the world. The climatology indicates that the annual average surface temperature of the world is 14.0 degrees C (14.6 degrees C in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) and 13.4 degrees C for the Southern Hemisphere). The annual cycle of global mean temperatures follows that of the land-dominated NH, with a maximum in July of 15.9 degrees C and a minimum in January of 12.2 degrees C.
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页数:27
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