Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2017:;volume( 098 ):;issue: 012:;page 2689
Author(s): Thorne, P. W.; Allan, R. J.; Ashcroft, L.; Brohan, P.; Dunn, R. J. H.; Menne, M. J.; Pearce, P. R.; Picas, J.; Willett, K. M.; Benoy, M.; Bronnimann, S.; Canziani, P. O.; Coll, J.; Crouthamel, R.; Compo, G. P.; Cuppett, D.; Curley, M.; Duffy, C.; Gillespie, I.; Guijarro, J.; Jourdain, S.; Kent, E. C.; Kubota, H.; Legg, T. P.; Li, Q.; Matsumoto, J.; Murphy, C.; Rayner, N. A.; Rennie, J. J.; Rustemeier, E.; Slivinski, L. C.; Slonosky, V.; Squintu, A.; Tinz, B.; Valente, M. A.; Walsh, S.; Wang, X. L.; Westcott, N.; Wood, K.; Woodruff, S. D.; Worley, S. J.
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: bservations are the foundation for understanding the climate system. Yet, currently available land meteorological data are highly fractured into various global, regional and national holdings for different variables and ...