Abstract
An unseen measurement bias has been identified in global records of sea surface temperature. The discrepancy will need correction, but will not affect conclusions about an overall warming trend.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 601-602 |
Number of pages | 2 |
Journal | Nature |
Volume | 453 |
Issue number | 7195 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - May 29 2008 |
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Climate change : Hot questions of temperature bias. / Forest, Chris; Reynolds, Richard W.
In: Nature, Vol. 453, No. 7195, 29.05.2008, p. 601-602.Research output: Contribution to journal › Short survey
TY - JOUR
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PY - 2008/5/29
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N2 - An unseen measurement bias has been identified in global records of sea surface temperature. The discrepancy will need correction, but will not affect conclusions about an overall warming trend.
AB - An unseen measurement bias has been identified in global records of sea surface temperature. The discrepancy will need correction, but will not affect conclusions about an overall warming trend.
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