COMPARISON OF 3 METHODS OF CALCULATING AIR-TEMPERATURE FROM ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS

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HARRIS, SA
PEDERSEN, JH
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ZEITSCHRIFT FUR GEOMORPHOLOGIE | 1995年 / 39卷 / 02期
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P9 [自然地理学];
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0705 ; 070501 ;
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Data was collected on air temperature every 20 minutes using a YSI 44036 thermistor with a Lakewood data logger at three stations in different climatic and latitudinal situations. Mean daily air temperature was calculated from the data in three ways, viz.: dividing the total of 72 readings by 72 (the integration method), adding the minimum and maximum temperatures and dividing by 2 (the International Standard), and adding the 0800 and 1700 hour readings and dividing by 2. The integration method provides a lower reading for most monthly and yearly data, and there are substantial differences (up to 7 degrees C) for mean daily air temperatures calculated by different methods. These are largest in winter and least in summer. Differences increase with continentality and the integration method clearly gives a more accurate measure of heat flux and climatic change, and should be calculated along with the minimum-maximum average for automated stations.
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