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Figure 2.9 Decadal distributions of record-high daily maximum temperatures (left) and record-low daily minimum temperatures (right) for the period 1949–2012 at five first-order weather stations in Alaska. The bars for 2000–2012 have been adjusted to represent the number of events over 10 years (Bieniek and Walsh, 2017).

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Publication:

Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA) 2017

Page number:

15

Type:

Graph

Caption:

Figure 2.9 Decadal distributions of record-high daily maximum temperatures (left) and record-low daily minimum temperatures (right) for the period 1949–2012 at five first-order weather stations in Alaska. The bars for 2000–2012 have been adjusted to represent the number of events over 10 years (Bieniek and Walsh, 2017).

Location:

Alaska, Juneau, Anchorage, Nome, Fairbanks, Barrow

Copyright:

Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)

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