The reliability of the surface air temperature and geopotential height data and their long-term changes in the 20CR project  id статьи: 140
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Журнал
International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Surveying Geology and Mining Ecology Management, SGEM
ISSN:13142704
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19
выпуск
4.1
страницы
1117-1124
Абстракт
The reliability of surface air temperature (SAT) and 500 hPa geopotential height (H500) of the recent 20CR project data has been evaluated on daily, seasonal and longer timescales for western and eastern parts of Eurasia. The mean daily difference (between 20CR and observations) is up to 1°C in autumn-winter season and 2°C in the spring-summer season. For stations located in Western Eurasia the difference appears to be generically similar for selected stations in Eastern Eurasia region. The regional differences are more obvious for H500 and exceed several decameters. Nevertheless, the correlations between daily reanalysis data and observations look quite reliable and vary from about 0.65 to 0.95 over western and eastern Eurasian regions. Thus, the results confirm the validity of the modern approach used in the 20CR project and demonstrate a fairly good reliability of the reanalysis results for climate research. That’s why, long-term trends of the frequency of blockings over Eurasian region and mid-latitude SAT linear trends has been analysed for the 1875-2012 period. It was found the positive long-term trend of the frequency of winter blockings over Eurasian region accompanied by warming over most part of the Northern Hemisphere mid-latitudes. © 2019, International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference. All rights received.
Ключевые слова
20CR REANALYSIS, GEOPOTENTIAL HEIGHT, LONG-TERM LINEAR TRENDS AND CHANGES, SURFACE AIR TEMPERATURE, THE RELIABILITY OF DATA
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2019-12-12 15:49:00
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0827-2019-0001Фундаментальные исследования процессов взаимодействия в системе океан-атмосфера, определяющих региональную пространственно-временную изменчивость природной среды и климата