The influence of five decades of rapid urbanization on Chinese temperatures
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From the CO2Science archive: Introducing the topic of their paper, Ren et al. (2015) state that “the possible systematic biases due to the urbanization effect [on surface air temperature (SAT) records] have not been adequately addressed, and arguments on the nature and magnitude of the urbanization effects for global and continental scale SAT change studies have not been completely settled,” citing the works of Hughes and Balling (1996), Houghton
The influence of five decades of rapid urbanization on Chinese temperatures
The influence of five decades of rapid…
The influence of five decades of rapid urbanization on Chinese temperatures
From the CO2Science archive: Introducing the topic of their paper, Ren et al. (2015) state that “the possible systematic biases due to the urbanization effect [on surface air temperature (SAT) records] have not been adequately addressed, and arguments on the nature and magnitude of the urbanization effects for global and continental scale SAT change studies have not been completely settled,” citing the works of Hughes and Balling (1996), Houghton