Observed Changes in Extreme Temperature over the Global Land Based on a Newly Developed Station Daily Dataset

AbstractThis paper presents an analysis of changes in global land extreme temperature indices (1951–2015) based on the new global land surface daily air temperature dataset recently developed by th...

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