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Changes in sunshine duration are correlated with changes in daily temperature range this century: An analysis of Swiss climatological data

Author(s)
Rebetez, Martine  
Chaire de climatologie appliquée  
Beniston, Martin
Date issued
1998
In
Geophysical Research Letters
Vol
19
No
25
From page
3611
To page
3613
Subjects
CLIMATE-CHANGE AUSTRALIA MAXIMUM MINIMUM
Abstract
Analyses of the relationship between trends in daily temperature range and those of sunshine duration in the Swiss Alps show a strong correlation at lower elevation sites. The decrease in daily temperature range is associated with a corresponding decrease in sunshine duration. At high elevations, however, this relationship is absent. The decrease in daily temperature range observed this century at lower elevation sites is inferred to be a consequence of an increase in low-level cloudiness. Higher elevation sites lie above the low-level cloud layers and the moisture-laden lower atmospheric boundary layer and as a result do not exhibit the same trends.
Publication type
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Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/59794
DOI
10.1029/98GL02810
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