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Comment on the Climate Station of the University of Hohenheim: Analysis of Air Temperature and Precipitation Time Series since 1878

By Hans Erren
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By Hans Erren: Fagotstraat 49, 2287 BC Rijswijk ZH, The Netherlands

Energy & Environment, 2007, vol. 18, issue 6, 797-800

Abstract: Comparison with other homogenised stations in Western Europe proves that the recent published temperature dataset of Stuttgart-Hohenheim, for which homogeneity is claimed, still has an inhomogeneity of approximately a half degree Celsius in 1937 and a non-climatic temperature trend of one degree Celsius per century.

Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1260/095830507782088659

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