Rc. Balling, GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENCES IN TRENDS BETWEEN NEARSURFACE AND SATELLITE-BASED TEMPERATURE-MEASUREMENTS, Geophysical research letters, 23(21), 1996, pp. 2939-2941
The purpose of this article is to assess geographical differences that
exist in the differential trends between the satellite-based lower-tr
opospheric temperature measurements and the near-surface temperatures
measured by the land and sea thermometer network. Over the period 1979
-1994, a highly significant difference of 0.28 degrees C exists betwee
n the two global data sets. Analyses presented in this paper show that
most of this difference comes from tropical ocean areas, with a much
smaller contribution from the mid-latitude land areas of the Northern
Hemisphere. The implications of these results to the many explanations
for the differential trend between the data sets are discussed.