CET | R Documentation |
Mean annual temperatures in Central England
CET
An object of class xts
(inherits from zoo
) with 366 rows and 1 columns.
The CET time series is perhaps the longest instrumental record of surface temperatures in the world, commencing in 1659 and spanning 362 years through 2020. The CET series is a benchmark for European climate studies, as it is sensitive to atmospheric variability in the North Atlantic (Parker et al. 1992). This record has been previously analyzed for long-term changes (Plaut et al. 1995; Harvey and Mills 2003; Hillebrand and Proietti 2017); however, to our knowledge, no detailed changepoint analysis of it has been previously conducted. The length of the CET record affords us the opportunity to explore a variety of temperature features.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/
Shi, et al. (2022, \Sexpr[results=rd]{tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.1175/JCLI-D-21-0489.1")}),
Parker, et al. (1992, \Sexpr[results=rd]{tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.1002/joc.3370120402")})
multitaper::CETmonthly
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