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On the Trend of the Annual Mean, Maximum, and Minimum Temperature and the Diurnal Temperature Range in the Armagh Observatory, Northern Ireland, Datas

AUTHOR Administration (Nasa), National Aeronaut
PUBLISHER Independently Published (08/11/2020)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Examined are the annual averages, 10-year moving averages, decadal averages, and sunspot cycle (SC) length averages of the mean, maximum, and minimum surface air temperatures and the diurnal temperature range (DTR) for the Armagh Observatory, Northern Ireland, during the interval 1844-2012. Strong upward trends are apparent in the Armagh surface-air temperatures (ASAT), while a strong downward trend is apparent in the DTR, especially when the ASAT data are averaged by decade or over individual SC lengths. The long-term decrease in the decadaland SC-averaged annual DTR occurs because the annual minimum temperatures have risen more quickly than the annual maximum temperatures. Estimates are given for the Armagh annual mean, maximum, and minimum temperatures and the DTR for the current decade (2010-2019) and SC24. Wilson, Robert M. Marshall Space Flight Center NASA/TP-2013-217494, M-1370 CLIMATE CHANGE; ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE; PERIODIC VARIATIONS; SUNSPOT CYCLE; DIURNAL VARIATIONS; TRENDS; ESTIMATES; OBSERVATORIES
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ISBN-13: 9798673618080
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Page Count: 62
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Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.13 x 11.02 inches
Weight: 0.37 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Examined are the annual averages, 10-year moving averages, decadal averages, and sunspot cycle (SC) length averages of the mean, maximum, and minimum surface air temperatures and the diurnal temperature range (DTR) for the Armagh Observatory, Northern Ireland, during the interval 1844-2012. Strong upward trends are apparent in the Armagh surface-air temperatures (ASAT), while a strong downward trend is apparent in the DTR, especially when the ASAT data are averaged by decade or over individual SC lengths. The long-term decrease in the decadaland SC-averaged annual DTR occurs because the annual minimum temperatures have risen more quickly than the annual maximum temperatures. Estimates are given for the Armagh annual mean, maximum, and minimum temperatures and the DTR for the current decade (2010-2019) and SC24. Wilson, Robert M. Marshall Space Flight Center NASA/TP-2013-217494, M-1370 CLIMATE CHANGE; ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE; PERIODIC VARIATIONS; SUNSPOT CYCLE; DIURNAL VARIATIONS; TRENDS; ESTIMATES; OBSERVATORIES
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