Peter Thejlls DMI Publications

  • DMI Reports

  • DMI Scientific Report 03-08 "Limitations on regression analysis due to serially correlated residuals: Application to climate reconstruction from proxies." by peter Thejll and Torben Schmith. Download pdf here.
    DMI Thechinal Report 02-26 "Calculation of relative vorticity, and the vorticity area index from NCEP reanalysis data", by Peter Thejll. Download .pdf version here.
  • DMI Scientific Report 99-9 "Solar forcing of the Northern hemisphere land air temperature: New data", by Peter Thejll and Knud Lassen. Accepted for publication in the Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics. Download .pdf version here and postscript here. Published in Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, vol 62, pp 1207-1213, 2000.
  • DMI Technical Report 99-10 "Values of the Solar Cycle Length suitable for use in research on Solar Cycle forcing of Climate, obtained by periodogram analysis", by Peter Thejll
  • DMI Scientific Report 98-11 "Notes on the method of normalized multivariate regression", by Peter Thejll and Henrik Svensmark - A mathematical paper on the mathematical and statistical aspects of the method used by Mann et al. (see Report 98-13, below).
  • DMI Technical Report 98-13 "Comments on the paper 'Global-scale temperature patterns and climate forcing over the past six centuries', by Mann, Bradley and Hughes, in Nature, 1998, April 23, p.779", by Peter Thejll and Henrik Svensmark - A paper reviewing the results and method of Mann et al.
  • DMI Scientific Report 97-3 "A Search for Effects of External Events on Terrestrial Atmospheric Pressure: Cosmic Rays" by Peter Thejll - A paper on the analysis of how atmospheric pressure responds to variations in cosmic ray flux, if at all.
  • DMI Scientific Report 97-4 "A Search for Effects of External Events on Terrestrial Atmospheric Pressure: Sector Boundary Crossings" by Peter Thejll - A paper on the analysis of how atmospheric pressure responds to Sector Boundary Crossings, if at all.
If you need further information please contact me at:
Danish Meteorological Institute, Solar-Terrestrial Physics Division

Lyngbyvej 100, DK-2100, Copenhagen O , Denmark
Phone: +45 39 15 74 77
Fax: +45 39 15 74 60
E-Mail address: pth@dmi.dk