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Observed and projected future shifts of climatic zones in Europe

Jylha et al.

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12485215848790364400
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Jylha K
Jokinen P
Ruosteenoja K

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Maps illustrating projected shifts of climatic zones are an effective visualization tool for disseminating climate change information. Based on seasonal cycles of monthly mean temperature and precipitation, Europe can be divided into seven main climate zones (in the …
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