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EEAFigure European summer temperatures for 1500-2010
Statistical frequency of the european temperature
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EEAFigure Trends in the extreme wind speeds in the period 1871-2008 based on reanalysis
Trends in the annual 95th percentile of daily maximum wind speeds in the 20th century reanalysis data set (ensemble mean) during the period 1871–2008. The trend is given in the units of the interannual standard deviation and plotted only when significant. The coloured circles indicate trends in the number of 'gale days' (an index that represents the number of extremely windy days) over the period at the specific locations.
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EEAFigure Global average surface temperature anomalies from in-situ and from reanalysis
Global average air temperature anomalies from thress sources (HadCRU, GISS, NCDC, NCEP, ERA-40)
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EEAFigure Trends in consecutive dry days and consecutive wet days
High confidence in a long-term trend is shown by a black dot (if the 5th to 95th percentile slopes are of the same sign). Boxes which have a thick outline contain at least three stations. Area averaged annual time series of percentage changes and trend lines are shown below each map for one area in northern Europe (blue line, 5.6 to 16.9 °E and 56.2 to 66.2 °N) and one in south-western Europe (red line, 350.6 to 1.9 °E and 36.2 to 43.7 °N).
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