Description Usage Arguments Value Author(s) Source References Examples
SNHTabsoluteTrend
returns the result of the
standard normal homogeneity test (SNHT) absolute homogeneity test
for trends applied to a time series.
1 | SNHTabsoluteTrend(dataSeries)
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dataSeries |
time series of climate data |
SNHTdata |
T SNHT absolute homogeneity test for trends |
PosStartTrend |
estimated start position of the trend |
Jose Gama
ALEXANDERSSON, H. and MOBERG, A. (1997), HOMOGENIZATION OF SWEDISH TEMPERATURE DATA. PART I: HOMOGENEITY TEST FOR LINEAR TRENDS. Int. J. Climatol., 17: 25<e2><80><93>34. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0088(199701)17:1<25::AID-JOC103>3.0.CO;2-J
Tuomenvirta, H., 2002: Homogeneity testing and adjustment of climatic time series in Finland. Geophysica, 38(1-2), 15-41.
ALEXANDERSSON, H. and MOBERG, A. (1997), HOMOGENIZATION OF SWEDISH TEMPERATURE DATA. PART I: HOMOGENEITY TEST FOR LINEAR TRENDS. Int. J. Climatol., 17: 25<e2><80><93>34. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0088(199701)17:1<25::AID-JOC103>3.0.CO;2-J
Tuomenvirta, H., 2002: Homogeneity testing and adjustment of climatic time series in Finland. Geophysica, 38(1-2), 15-41.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 | # standard normal homogeneity test for trends(SNHT) for Turin 1961-2003
testTurin<- SNHTabsoluteTrend(yearly.average.temperature.Turin.Milan[,2])$SNHTdata
# standard normal homogeneity test for trends(SNHT) for Milan 1961-2003
testMilan<- SNHTabsoluteTrend(yearly.average.temperature.Turin.Milan[,3])$SNHTdata
plot(1961:2002,testTurin,type='l',col='cyan',ylim=c(0,30),
main='standard normal homogeneity test (SNHT) for trends, 1961-2003',xlab='Years',ylab='test value')
par(new=TRUE)
plot(1961:2002,testMilan,type='l',col='magenta',ylim=c(0,30),xlab='',ylab='')
legend("top",c('Turin','Milan'),text.col=c('cyan','magenta'))
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