DOBROVOLNÝ, Petr, Anders MOBERG, Rudolf BRÁZDIL, Christian PFISTER, Ruediger GLASER, Rob WILSON, Aryan VAN ENGELEN, Danuta LIMANOWKA, Andrea KISS, Monika BĚLÍNOVÁ, Jarmila BURIANOVÁ, Dirk RIEMANN, Juerg LUTERBACHER a Reinhard BOEHM. Monthly, seasonal and annual temperature reconstructions for Central Europe derived from documentary evidence and instrumental records since AD 1500. Climatic Change. Dordrecht-Boston-London: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2010, roč. 101, 1-2, s. 69-107. ISSN 0165-0009. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10584-009-9724-x. |
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@article{899450, author = {Dobrovolný, Petr and Moberg, Anders and Brázdil, Rudolf and Pfister, Christian and Glaser, Ruediger and Wilson, Rob and van Engelen, Aryan and Limanowka, Danuta and Kiss, Andrea and Bělínová, Monika and Burianová, Jarmila and Riemann, Dirk and Luterbacher, Juerg and Boehm, Reinhard}, article_location = {Dordrecht-Boston-London}, article_number = {1-2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10584-009-9724-x}, keywords = {Air Temparature; Documentary Evidence; Early Instrumental Measurements; Climate Reconstruction; Central Europe}, language = {eng}, issn = {0165-0009}, journal = {Climatic Change}, title = {Monthly, seasonal and annual temperature reconstructions for Central Europe derived from documentary evidence and instrumental records since AD 1500}, volume = {101}, year = {2010} }
TY - JOUR ID - 899450 AU - Dobrovolný, Petr - Moberg, Anders - Brázdil, Rudolf - Pfister, Christian - Glaser, Ruediger - Wilson, Rob - van Engelen, Aryan - Limanowka, Danuta - Kiss, Andrea - Bělínová, Monika - Burianová, Jarmila - Riemann, Dirk - Luterbacher, Juerg - Boehm, Reinhard PY - 2010 TI - Monthly, seasonal and annual temperature reconstructions for Central Europe derived from documentary evidence and instrumental records since AD 1500 JF - Climatic Change VL - 101 IS - 1-2 SP - 69-107 EP - 69-107 PB - Kluwer Academic Publishers SN - 01650009 KW - Air Temparature KW - Documentary Evidence KW - Early Instrumental Measurements KW - Climate Reconstruction KW - Central Europe N2 - Monthly temperature series for Central Europe back to AD 1500 are developed from documentary index series from Germany, Switzerland and the Czech Republic (1500-1854) and 11 instrumental temperature records (1760-2007). Documentary evidence from the Low Countries, the Carpathian Basin and Poland are used for cross-checking for earlier centuries. The instrumental station records are corrected for inhomogeneities, including insufficient radiation protection of early thermometers and the urban heat island effect. For overlapping period (1760-1854), the documentary data series correlate with instrumental temperatures, most strongly in winter (86% explained variance in January) and least in autumn (56% in September). For annual average temperatures, 81% of the variance is explained. Verification statistics indicate high reconstruction skill for most months and seasons. The last 20 years (since 1988) stand out as very likely the warmest 20-year period, accounting for the calibration uncertainty and decreases in proxy data quality before the calibration period. The new reconstruction displays a previously unobserved long-term decrease in DJF, MAM and JJA temperature variability over last five centuries. Compiled monthly, seasonal and annual series can be used to improve the robustness of gridded large-scale European temperature reconstructions and possible impact studies. Further improvement of the reconstruction would be achieved if documentary data from other European countries are further developed. ER -
DOBROVOLNÝ, Petr, Anders MOBERG, Rudolf BRÁZDIL, Christian PFISTER, Ruediger GLASER, Rob WILSON, Aryan VAN ENGELEN, Danuta LIMANOWKA, Andrea KISS, Monika BĚLÍNOVÁ, Jarmila BURIANOVÁ, Dirk RIEMANN, Juerg LUTERBACHER a Reinhard BOEHM. Monthly, seasonal and annual temperature reconstructions for Central Europe derived from documentary evidence and instrumental records since AD 1500. \textit{Climatic Change}. Dordrecht-Boston-London: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2010, roč.~101, 1-2, s.~69-107. ISSN~0165-0009. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10584-009-9724-x.
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