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Record #172148:

Recent temperature and precipitation increases in West Siberia and their association with the Arctic Oscillation / Karen E. Frey, Laurence C. Smith.

Title: Recent temperature and precipitation increases in West Siberia and their association with the Arctic Oscillation / Karen E. Frey, Laurence C. Smith.
Author(s): Frey, Karen E.
Smith, Laurence C.
Date: 2004.
In: Polar Research. (2004.), Vol. 22(2) (2004)
Abstract: Identifies climatic trends and determines to what extent they are attributable to Arctic Oscillation, based on analysis of surface air temperature and precipitation records for 1958-1999 from met stations in West Siberia. Finds that West Siberia is particularly susceptible to warming and increase in precipitation.
Notes:

Polar Research. Vol. 22(2) :287-300 (2004).

Keywords: 551.5 -- Meteorology.
551.524 -- Air temperature.
551.577 -- Precipitation.
551.506 -- Meteorological data.
551.58 -- Climatology.
551.583 -- Climatic changes.
D -- Atmospheric sciences.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
SPRI record no.: 172148

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