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Kueppers et al. 10.1073/pnas.0501427102.

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Fig. 3. Regional climate model (RegCM2.5) and global climate model (CSM) output as compared with Climate Research Unit (CRU) observations (1) for the period 1980-1999. Data are shown for the following: mean temperature of the coldest month (in °C) (a), mean temperature of the warmest month (in °C) (b), mean annual precipitation (in mm) (c), and mean April-August precipitation (in mm) (d).





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Fig. 4. Climate change from 1980-1999 to 2080-2099 for the regional climate model (RegCM2.5) and the global climate model (CSM). Data are shown for the following: mean temperature of the coldest month (in °C) (a), mean temperature of the warmest month (in °C) (b), mean annual precipitation (in mm) (c), and mean April-August precipitation (in mm) (d).

1. New, M., Lister, D., Hulme, M. & Makin, I. (2002) Clim. Res. 21, 1-25.





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