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Description Usage Format Source

Description

The data set ENSO.dat contains an irregular time series (ENSO) with 125 data points and an average temporal spacing of 1.24 years covering the time interval 1850-2006. The ENSO data set come from Mann et al. (2009). The data sets can be obtained from the following URL http://www.meteo.psu.edu/holocene/public_html/supplements/MultiproxySpatial09/results/ (NINO3 full).

Usage

1
data(ENSO)

Format

One file in ASCII format containing 125 elements and two variables (time and ENSO)

Source

http://www.meteo.psu.edu/holocene/public_html/supplements/MultiproxySpatial09/results/

Mann, M. E., Zhang, Z., Rutherford, S., Bradley, R. S., Hughes, M. K., Shindell, D., Ammann, C., Faluvegi, G., Ni, F. (2009). Global signatures and dynamical origins of the Little Ice Age and Medieval Climate Anomaly. Science 326 (5957), 1256<e2><80><93>1260.


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