Fig. 2. Location of the principal and secondary stations, Alaska. ALASKAN TEMPERATURE FLUCTUATIONS AND TRENDS: AN ANALYSIS OF RECORDED DATA
A GENERAL warming, beginning around 1880 and reaching a maximum about 1940, has been documented by the climatic records of stations throughout the world. Regional studies of this warmup have tended to concentrate on the North Atlantic, where climatic records are relatively long and uninterrupted and...
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Summary: | A GENERAL warming, beginning around 1880 and reaching a maximum about 1940, has been documented by the climatic records of stations throughout the world. Regional studies of this warmup have tended to concentrate on the North Atlantic, where climatic records are relatively long and uninterrupted and where the work of Ahlmann (1949, 1953) and |
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