Trends in temperature and growing season length in idaho-usa during the past few decades

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Carlos Antonio Costa dos
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Rao,Tantravahi Venkata Ramana, Olinda,Ricardo Alves de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Meteorologia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-77862015000400359
Resumo: ABSTRACT This study attempts to provide new information on seasonal and annual trends, on a regional scale, using records of daily air temperature over Idaho, USA, through the analysis of the Growing Season Length (GSL), and maximum and minimum air temperature data from multiple stations in the region, as well as, to obtain the temporal correlation between the daily air temperature and Sea Surface Temperature (SST) indices. The analyses were conducted using long-term and high quality data sets for 35 meteorological stations for the period between 1970 and 2006. The results suggest that both daily maximum and minimum temperatures had increasing trends, but the minimum air temperature is increasing faster than the maximum air temperature. On average, the GSL has increased by 7.5 days/decade during the period 1970-2006, associated with increasing temperatures. Trends in regional air temperature and their indication of climate change are of interest to Idaho and the rest of the world. The trends obtained herein corroborate with the general idea that during the last century the globe has warmed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Trends in temperature and growing season length in idaho-usa during the past few decades
title Trends in temperature and growing season length in idaho-usa during the past few decades
spellingShingle Trends in temperature and growing season length in idaho-usa during the past few decades
Santos,Carlos Antonio Costa dos
Climate change
sea surface temperature
global warming
environmental impact
agriculture
title_short Trends in temperature and growing season length in idaho-usa during the past few decades
title_full Trends in temperature and growing season length in idaho-usa during the past few decades
title_fullStr Trends in temperature and growing season length in idaho-usa during the past few decades
title_full_unstemmed Trends in temperature and growing season length in idaho-usa during the past few decades
title_sort Trends in temperature and growing season length in idaho-usa during the past few decades
author Santos,Carlos Antonio Costa dos
author_facet Santos,Carlos Antonio Costa dos
Rao,Tantravahi Venkata Ramana
Olinda,Ricardo Alves de
author_role author
author2 Rao,Tantravahi Venkata Ramana
Olinda,Ricardo Alves de
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Carlos Antonio Costa dos
Rao,Tantravahi Venkata Ramana
Olinda,Ricardo Alves de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Climate change
sea surface temperature
global warming
environmental impact
agriculture
topic Climate change
sea surface temperature
global warming
environmental impact
agriculture
description ABSTRACT This study attempts to provide new information on seasonal and annual trends, on a regional scale, using records of daily air temperature over Idaho, USA, through the analysis of the Growing Season Length (GSL), and maximum and minimum air temperature data from multiple stations in the region, as well as, to obtain the temporal correlation between the daily air temperature and Sea Surface Temperature (SST) indices. The analyses were conducted using long-term and high quality data sets for 35 meteorological stations for the period between 1970 and 2006. The results suggest that both daily maximum and minimum temperatures had increasing trends, but the minimum air temperature is increasing faster than the maximum air temperature. On average, the GSL has increased by 7.5 days/decade during the period 1970-2006, associated with increasing temperatures. Trends in regional air temperature and their indication of climate change are of interest to Idaho and the rest of the world. The trends obtained herein corroborate with the general idea that during the last century the globe has warmed.
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