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DOI: 10.1002/joc.5898
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85056418242
论文题名:
Changing station coverage impacts temperature trends in the Upper Colorado River basin
作者: McAfee S.A.; McCabe G.J.; Gray S.T.; Pederson G.T.
刊名: International Journal of Climatology
ISSN: 8998418
出版年: 2019
卷: 39, 期:3
起始页码: 1517
结束页码: 1538
语种: 英语
英文关键词: climate trends ; Colorado River ; elevation-dependent warming ; gridded data ; temperature
Scopus关键词: Rivers ; Temperature ; Climate trends ; Colorado River ; Colorado River Basin ; elevation-dependent warming ; gridded data ; Gridded temperatures ; Historical climatologies ; Western United States ; Watersheds
英文摘要: Over the Upper Colorado River basin (UCRB), temperatures in widely used gridded data products do not warm as much as mean temperatures from a stable set of U.S. Historical Climatology Network (USHCN) stations, located at generally lower elevations, in most months of the year. This is contrary to expectations of elevation-dependent warming, which suggests that warming increases with elevation. These findings could reflect (a) a genuine absence of elevation-dependent warming in the region, (b) systematic non-climatic influences on either the USHCN stations or high-elevation stations, including known inhomogeneities related to changes in the time of observation and instrumentation, or (c) suppression of an elevation-dependent warming signal introduced by changes in the station network. While we cannot categorically dismiss the first two possibilities, we show here that over portions of the 20th century, gridded temperatures warm less than USHCN temperatures, and the difference cannot be explained by accounting for known inhomogeneities. These analyses suggest that changing station coverage in the UCRB has influenced trends in gridded temperature estimates that incorporate changing suites of stations over time. Specifically, increases in the number of high-elevation stations in the UCRB may have led to an underestimation of elevation-dependent warming, particularly during the spring. This phenomenon is unlikely limited to this specific basin and may be present in other high-elevation watersheds across the western United States. Published 2018. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/116532
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作者单位: Department of Geography, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV, United States; Nevada State Climate Office, Reno, NV, United States; U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO, United States; U.S.G.S. Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center, Anchorage, AK, United States; U.S. Geological Survey, Bozeman, MT, United States

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McAfee S.A.,McCabe G.J.,Gray S.T.,et al. Changing station coverage impacts temperature trends in the Upper Colorado River basin[J]. International Journal of Climatology,2019-01-01,39(3)
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