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Public expectation as an element of human perception of climate change

Author(s)
Rebetez, Martine  
Chaire de climatologie appliquée  
Date issued
1996
In
Climatic Change
Vol
4
No
32
From page
495
To page
509
Abstract
Human expectations regarding weather and climate sometimes lead to perceptions of climate change which are not supported by observational evidence. This paper analyses two very characteristic complaints about current climate in Switzerland, i.e., the lack of snow in winter and the lack of sunshine in summer, through a statistical investigation of climatological data. As one major problem of public perception of climate in mid-latitude regions is linked to the strong variability of the climatic parameters, the paper suggests means of presenting climatic data which include a measure of this variability. Such presentations would help overcome the common confusion between the terms 'weather' and 'climate', and stress the fact that short-term extreme events are not necessarily indicative of a long-term shift in climate.
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journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/59401
DOI
10.1007/BF00140358
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/10401
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