2011
DOI: 10.1007/s13131-011-0129-0
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Multitime scale variations of sea surface temperature in the China seas based on the HadISST dataset

Abstract: The variability of the sea surface temperature (SST) in the China seas has been studied in seasonal, interannual and interdecadal scales based on the monthly data of HadISST spanning from 1870 to 2007. The main results obtained are SST in the China offshore changes most actively at the seasonal scale with the intensity diminishing from north to south, as the temperature differences between summer and winter reaching 17 and 4 • C in the northern and southern areas, respectively. Moreover, seasonal variation nea… Show more

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“…Belkin (2009) computed SST time series in 1957-2006 for 63 LMEs that has revealed an extremely rapid warming in the ECS, where SST rose by 2.5°C in 22 years, the fastest warming rate in the World Ocean. This study has also revealed strong regional variations in long-term trends of SST, which stimulated further applications of HadISST1 for regional climate assessments, particularly in the China Seas (Jin and Wang 2011;Liu and Zhang 2013).…”
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“…Belkin (2009) computed SST time series in 1957-2006 for 63 LMEs that has revealed an extremely rapid warming in the ECS, where SST rose by 2.5°C in 22 years, the fastest warming rate in the World Ocean. This study has also revealed strong regional variations in long-term trends of SST, which stimulated further applications of HadISST1 for regional climate assessments, particularly in the China Seas (Jin and Wang 2011;Liu and Zhang 2013).…”
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confidence: 68%