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Climate Data Homogenization and Climate Trend/Variability Assessment (Session CL-57).

10 December, 2008 by home

For a second year, EGU Geneal Assembly will host a session on homogenisation. It is a nice oportunity to disseminate your work on this field

The session will make emphasis on the importance of the accuracy and homogeneity of climate for many aspects of climate research. In particular, a realistic and reliable assessment of historical climate trends and variability is hardly possible without a long-term, homogeneous time series of climate data. Accurate and homogeneous climate data are also indispensable for the calculation of related statistics that are needed and used to define the state of climate and climate extremes. Unfortunately, many kinds of changes (such as instrument/observer changes, and changes in station location/exposure, observing practices/procedure, etc.) that took place in the period of data record could cause non-climatic sudden changes (artificial shifts) in the time series. Such artificial shifts could have huge impacts on the results of climate analysis, especially those of climate trend analysis. Therefore, artificial shifts shall be eliminated, to the extent possible, from the time series prior to its application, especially its application in climate trend assessment. In this session, detection and correction techniques/algorithms and software will be discussed, as well as their applicability to data series of different temporal resolutions (annual, monthly, daily, ...) and of different climate elements (temperature, precipitation, pressure, wind, etc) from different observing network densities/characteristics. This session will focus on the latest developments in climate data homogenization, on the practical procedures to apply the different approaches, as well as on the use of homogenized data in the assessment of observed climate trend and variability.

The session will be convened by Xiaolan Wang (Environment Canada, Climate Research Division, Toronto, Canada, <xiaolan.wang@ec.gc.ca> ) and co-convened by Enric Aguilar (Universitat Rovira i Virgili de Tarragona, Spain, <enric.aguilar@urv.cat>). We're looking forward to receive your contributions before 13 January 2009 at <http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2009/sessionprogramme/CL>.