Spatial Patterns of Record-Setting Temperatures
Abstract
Although terrestrial surface temperatures are spatially correlated, record-breaking temperatures need not necessarily follow the same correlations. Given the recent popularity of record-breaking statistics, it is important to study such correlations. To that end we employ a simple diagnostic reminiscent of a pair-correlation function to examine Historical Climatology Network monthly temperature means. Analysis of the continental United States reveals that while during the hottest years record-breaking temperatures arrive in "heat waves" throughout almost the entire region, this is not so for all years, not even recently. We find that record-breaking temperatures generally exhibit spatial patterns and variability quite different from those of the mean temperatures.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2014
- Bibcode:
- 2014AGUFMGC13H0763K
- Keywords:
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- 1616 Climate variability;
- 3252 Spatial analysis;
- 3270 Time series analysis;
- 3309 Climatology