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Recent trend analysis of mean air temperature in Greece based on homogenized data

Numerous studies analyze the temperature variations in the Mediterranean area due to the anticipated impact of climate change in this part of the world. A number of studies examined the temperature climate in Greece, but few are based on a large number of synoptic stations covering all regions and c...

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Published in:Theoretical and applied climatology 2016-11, Vol.126 (3-4), p.543-573
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