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EEAFigure Annual, winter (December, January, February) and summer (June, July, August) mean temperature deviations in Europe, 1860-2010 (°C)
The lines refer to 10-year moving average European land.
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EEAFigure Annual, winter (December, January, February) and summer (June, July, August) mean temperature deviations in Europe, 1860-2007 (ºC)
The lines refer to 10-year moving average European land
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EEAFigure Annual, winter (December, January, February) and summer (June, July, August) mean temperature deviations in Europe, 1860-2007 (oC). The lines refer to 10-year moving average European land
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EEAFigure Change in frequency of cold days in Europe, in the period 1976-1999 (in days per decade)
Positive values indicate increase and negative values indicate decrease in temperature (in degrees Celsius per decade)
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EEAFigure Change in frequency of frost days in Europe, in the period 1976-2006 (in days per decade)
Frost day is defined as a day with an average temperature below 0oC
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EEAFigure Change in frequency of summer days in Europe, in the period 1976-1999 (days with temperatures above 25 oC)
Positive values indicate increase and negative values indicate decrease of annaul summer days per decade
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EEAFigure European annual average temperature deviations, 1850-2007, relative to the 1850-1899 average (in oC).The lines refer to 10-year moving average, the bars to the annual 'land only' European average.
The source of the original data is the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia
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EEAFigure European annual average temperature deviations, 1850-2008, relative to the 1850-1899 average (in ºC). The lines refer to 10-year moving average, the bars to the annual 'land only' European average
The source of the original data is the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia
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EEAFigure European annual average temperature deviations, 1850-2010, relative to the 1850-1899 average (in °C).
The lines refer to 10-year moving average, the bars to the annual 'land only' European average. The source of the original data is the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia. The European mean annual temperature deviations are in the source in relation to the base period 1961-1990. The annual deviations shown in the chart have been adjusted to be relative to the period 1850-1899 to better monitor the EU objective not to exceed 2°C above pre-industrial values. Over Europe average annual temperatures during the real pre-industrial period (1750-1799) were very similar to those during 1850-99. Europe is defined as the area between 35° to 70° Northern latitude, -25° to 30° Eastern longitude, plus Turkey (=35° to 40° North, 30° to 45° East). The resulting temperature anomalies were obtained using KNMI's climate explorer.
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EEAFigure European annual mean temperature deviations, 1850-2005
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