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Trends in cool nights across Europe

Figure Created 17 May 2013 Published 14 Aug 2013 Last modified 05 Feb 2018
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How to read the map: Cool nights are defined as being below the 10th percentile of the daily minimum temperature. Grid boxes outlined in solid black contain at least 3 stations and so are likely to be more representative of the grid-box. Higher confidence in the long-term trend is shown by a black dot. Area averaged annual time series of percentage changes and trend lines are shown below each map for one area in northern Europe (Green line, 5.6 to 16.9 E and 56.2 to 66.2 N) and one in south-western Europe (Pink line, 350.6 to 1.9 E and 36.2 to 43.7 N).

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Positive values indicate cooling trend (increase in frequency) and negative values indicate a warming trend (decrease in frequency). Geographical coverage note: Europe

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