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Thomas C. Peterson
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Thomas C. Peterson
has served as
an author
for the following
20 articles
:
A closer look at United States and global surface temperature change
A new method for detecting undocumented discontinuities in climatological time series
Annual floods in New England (USA) and Atlantic Canada: Synoptic climatology and generating mechanisms
Changes in weather and climate extremes: State of knowledge relevant to air and water quality in the United States
Explaining Extreme Events of 2011 from a Climate Perspective
Explaining Extreme Events of 2012 from a Climate Perspective
Extended Reconstructed Sea Surface Temperature Version 4 (ERSST.v4). Part I: Upgrades and intercomparisons
Global observed changes in daily climate extremes of temperature and precipitation
Improvements to NOAA’s Historical Merged Land–Ocean Surface Temperature Analysis (1880–2006)
Indices for monitoring changes in extremes based on daily temperature and precipitation data
Maximum and Minimum Temperature Trends for the Globe
Monitoring and Understanding Changes in Extremes: Extratropical Storms, Winds, and Waves
Monitoring and Understanding Changes in Heat Waves, Cold Waves, Floods, and Droughts in the United States: State of Knowledge
Monitoring and Understanding Trends in Extreme Storms: State of Knowledge
NOAA's Merged Land–Ocean Surface Temperature Analysis
Observed coherent changes in climatic extremes during the second half of the twentieth century
On the development and use of homogenized climate datasets
Possible Artifacts of Data Biases in the Recent Global Surface Warming Hiatus
The Myth of the 1970s Global Cooling Scientific Consensus
Weather and Climate Change Implications for Surface Transportation in the USA