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  • Air temperature ; Climatic data ; Climatic trend ; Exponential smoothing ; Forecast ; Periodicity ; Poland ; Statistics ; Szczecin ; Temperature ; Time series
  • The work described here has sought to apply the exponential smoothing technique in the description of changes in mean annual air temperatures noted from Szczecin in the years 1949–2008, as well as to attempt to predict the feature in question over
  • the next decade. The starting point for the research was a time series for annual air temperature calculated from monthly values obtained from the meteorological station at Szczecin-Dąbie. The exponential smoothing method after Brown was applied, with use
  • therein made of both additive and multiplicative models, with a linear trend and an 8-year periodic component. It emerged that the exponential smoothing method is effective when it comes to predicting mean annual air temperature over the 60-year period
  • 2011
  • Under the banner of “Pauk-Phaw” friendship, Myanmar skillfully plays the “China card” and enjoys considerable space in her conduct of foreign relations. With the obligations of that friendship the relations remain smooth. Myanmar has constantly
  • 2011
  • geoinformation tools were used in computer analysis: the method of comparison of smoothed digital elevation model with the original and the method of Surface Specific Points. The analysis was conducted on a 3.16 km2 large study area in SE Slovenia. - (IKR)
  • 2011
  • accuracy of Global Digital Elevation Model (GDEM) for capturing dune height and shape was tested against multiple individual ASTER DEM scenes and against field surveys, highlighting the smoothing of the dune crest and resultant underestimation of dune
  • 2011
  • smoothed, and the lake bottom has become colonised by willows and other vegetation. The erosion of the pingo has probably been dominated by the strong southerly katabatic winds in the area. A secondary cause of erosion has been the numerous excavations
  • 2011