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