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Abstract
A simple method for approximating the variance of meteorological time averages is presented. Graphs of the characteristic time between independent estimates and the ratio of the variance of time-averaged data to that of unaveraged data for a first-order autoregressive process are shown.
Abstract
A simple method for approximating the variance of meteorological time averages is presented. Graphs of the characteristic time between independent estimates and the ratio of the variance of time-averaged data to that of unaveraged data for a first-order autoregressive process are shown.
Abstract
The standard deviations of mean sea-level pressure in January are compared for five discrete 16-year periods between 1901 and 1980. The changes from one period to another are large and larger in the North Atlantic than in the North Pacific Ocean. The differences between the periods are associated with variations in the position and central pressure of the Aleutian and Icelandic lows. There is no consistent link between the two lows as their central pressure varied in parallel till the late 1930s and oppositely thereafter.
Abstract
The standard deviations of mean sea-level pressure in January are compared for five discrete 16-year periods between 1901 and 1980. The changes from one period to another are large and larger in the North Atlantic than in the North Pacific Ocean. The differences between the periods are associated with variations in the position and central pressure of the Aleutian and Icelandic lows. There is no consistent link between the two lows as their central pressure varied in parallel till the late 1930s and oppositely thereafter.