Articles | Volume 12, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-12-111-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-12-111-2015
09 Jun 2015
 | 09 Jun 2015

Comparison of HOMER and ACMANT homogenization methods using a central Pyrenees temperature dataset

N. Pérez-Zanón, J. Sigró, P. Domonkos, and L. Ashcroft

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The aim of this research is to compare the results of two modern multiple break point homogenization methods, namely ACMANT and HOMER, over a Pyrenees temperature dataset in order to detect differences between their outputs which can affect future studies. Both methods are applied to a dataset of 44 monthly maximum and minimum temperature series placed around central Pyrenees and covering the 1910–2013 period.