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Inhomogeneities in Korean Climate Data (I): Due to Site Relocation  

Ryoo, Sang-Boom (Suwon Weather Station, Korea Meteorological Administration)
Kim, Yeon-Hee (Applied Meteorological Lab, Meteorological Research Institute, Korea Meteorological Administration)
Kwon, Tae-Hyeon (Applied Meteorological Lab, Meteorological Research Institute, Korea Meteorological Administration)
Park, Il-Soo (Global Environment Research Center, National Institute of Environmental Research)
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Atmosphere / v.16, no.3, 2006 , pp. 215-223 More about this Journal
Abstract
Among observational, local-environmental, and large-scale factors causing significant changes in climate records, the site relocations and the replacement of the instruments are well-known nonclimatic factors for the analysis of climatic trends, climatic variability, and for the detection of anthropogenic climate change such as heat-island effect and global warming. Using dataset that were contaminated by these nonclimatic factors can affect seriously the assessment of climatic trends and variability, and the detection of the climatic change signal. In this paper, the inhomogeneities, which have been caused by relocation of the observation site, in the climate data of Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) were examined using two-phase regression model. The observations of pan evaporation and wind speed are more sensitive to site relocations than those of other meteorological elements, such as daily mean, maximum and minimum temperatures, with regardless to region.
Keywords
Inhomogeneity in climate record; site relocation; two-phase regression model; KMA;
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