Search Results - "Szentimrey, Tamás"
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Heat and cold waves trends in the Carpathian Region from 1961 to 2010
Published in International journal of climatology (30-11-2015)“…ABSTRACT The past two decades of the 20th century and the first of the 21st century have been characterized by global temperature rise and increased frequency…”
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To what extent does the detection of climate change in Hungary depend on the choice of statistical methods?
Published in GEM international journal on geomathematics (01-12-2020)“…The trend analysis of meteorological time series has gained prominence in recent decades, the most common method being the so-called ‘linear analytical trend…”
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Climate of the Carpathian Region in the period 1961–2010: climatologies and trends of 10 variables
Published in International journal of climatology (15-06-2015)“…ABSTRACT The Carpathians are the longest mountain range in Europe and a geographic barrier between Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and the Balkans. To…”
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Extreme Months: Multidimensional Studies in the Carpathian Basin
Published in Atmosphere (01-11-2022)“…In addition to the one-dimensional mathematical statistical methods used to study the climate and its possible variations, the study of several elements…”
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Overview of mathematical background of homogenization, summary of method MASH and comments on benchmark validation
Published in International journal of climatology (15-11-2023)“…Abstract There are several methods and software for the homogenization of climate data series but there is not any exact mathematical theory of homogenization…”
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HISTALP—historical instrumental climatological surface time series of the Greater Alpine Region
Published in International journal of climatology (01-01-2007)“…This paper describes the HISTALP database, consisting of monthly homogenised records of temperature, pressure, precipitation, sunshine and cloudiness for the…”
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Correction to: To what extent does the detection of climate change in Hungary depend on the choice of statistical methods?
Published in GEM international journal on geomathematics (01-12-2020)“…Authors would like to change the first name and surname of the authors from Izsák Beatrix and Szentimrey Tamás to Beatrix IZSÁK and Tamás SZENTIMREY…”
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A new instrumental precipitation dataset for the greater alpine region for the period 1800–2002
Published in International journal of climatology (01-02-2005)“…The paper describes the development of a dataset of 192 monthly precipitation series covering the greater alpine region (GAR, 4–18°E by 43–49°N). A few of the…”
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Homogeneity adjustments of in situ atmospheric climate data: a review
Published in International journal of climatology (15-11-1998)“…Long‐term in situ observations are widely used in a variety of climate analyses. Unfortunately, most decade‐ to century‐scale time series of atmospheric data…”
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Window technique for climate trend analysis
Published in Climate dynamics (1992)“…Climatic characteristics are affected by various systematic and occasional impacts: besides the changes in the observing system (locations of the stations of…”
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Homogeneity adjustments ofin situ atmospheric climate data: a review
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Empirikus idősorok statisztikai trendvizsgálata
Published 01-01-1983“…Az értekezésem tárgya az empirikus idősorok trendvizsgálata. Ez egy olyan téma, mely általában nagy érdeklődésre tart számot, bár elsősorban nem a…”
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The Binormal Distribution: A Distribution for Representing Asymmetrical but Normal-like Weather Elements
Published in Journal of climate (01-01-1990)“…A new probability distribution, which has some of the advantages of the normal distribution but avoids the constraint of symmetry undesired in many…”
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