FFT NP FTA(MTA Fenntartható Fejlődés és Technológiák Nemzeti Program) Támogató: MTA
ÉMNL(RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00014) Támogató: NKFIH
Commonly studying climate is gaining more and more space thanks to the expansion of
the tools of statistical climatology and the development of the informatical background.
Trend analyses of annual and seasonal mean temperature values clearly show that the
Hungarian values are mostly in line with the global trend, and in some cases exceed
it. Since a sufficient number of measurements are only available from the 1970s, we
used hourly temperature values (03 UTC, 09 UTC, 15 UTC, 21 UTC) of the period 1971–2020
for station data series in Hungary for the trend analysis. In order to make the examined
datasets sufficiently representative, we homogenized the station data series, filled
in data gaps, and performed quality control using the MASH software. To ensure spatial
representativeness, we interpolated the homogenized station data onto a dense, regular
grid network with the MISH system. In addition, we used the ANOVA method to examine
the expected values, standard deviations assigned to the hourly values, and we analyzed
on maps how the values within the day changed in each region over 50 years.