<p>Positive values (blue) indicate more freeze days in 2010 compared to 1990 (cooling trend). Negative values (red) indicate more freeze days in 1990 compared to 2010 (warming trend).</p
<p>Spatial distribution of the rate of change of the SOS from 1982 to 2008 (B). Percentages of negat...
Trends and variations in the amount of cold airmass in the Arctic and the Northern Hemisphere are ev...
Values of daily high, low, and average daily temperatures were obtained from each year. High values ...
<p>A positive value represents temperature higher than the 15-year average; a negative value represe...
<p>Negative values indicate earlier ice retreat dates currently than during historic conditions. Uni...
This image uses data from the NOAA/NCEP Daily Reanalysis of surface air temperature to compare the a...
<p>The left panels show positive trends; the right panels show negative trends (all trends are signi...
<p>In the figure, red and gray bars respectively represent positive and negative departures from ave...
<p>Change in projected cumulative degree days <17°C (dark line) and change in minimum daily temperat...
On the left y-axis, the average temperature deviation per month is shown (blue). On the right y-axis...
<p>The HC and LC represent the high chill condition (Palchan) and low chill condition (Seobag), resp...
<p>Change in MFRI for the PCM climate from the base period 1976–2000 to the first forecast period 20...
<p>Comparisons of monthly mode, maxima, minima, range = maximum – minimum values, and negative cumul...
In an unchanging climate, record-breaking temperatures are expected to decrease in frequency over ti...
<p>Negative (blue) values indicate that the pixel abundance was higher at 2000–2006 period and posit...
<p>Spatial distribution of the rate of change of the SOS from 1982 to 2008 (B). Percentages of negat...
Trends and variations in the amount of cold airmass in the Arctic and the Northern Hemisphere are ev...
Values of daily high, low, and average daily temperatures were obtained from each year. High values ...
<p>A positive value represents temperature higher than the 15-year average; a negative value represe...
<p>Negative values indicate earlier ice retreat dates currently than during historic conditions. Uni...
This image uses data from the NOAA/NCEP Daily Reanalysis of surface air temperature to compare the a...
<p>The left panels show positive trends; the right panels show negative trends (all trends are signi...
<p>In the figure, red and gray bars respectively represent positive and negative departures from ave...
<p>Change in projected cumulative degree days <17°C (dark line) and change in minimum daily temperat...
On the left y-axis, the average temperature deviation per month is shown (blue). On the right y-axis...
<p>The HC and LC represent the high chill condition (Palchan) and low chill condition (Seobag), resp...
<p>Change in MFRI for the PCM climate from the base period 1976–2000 to the first forecast period 20...
<p>Comparisons of monthly mode, maxima, minima, range = maximum – minimum values, and negative cumul...
In an unchanging climate, record-breaking temperatures are expected to decrease in frequency over ti...
<p>Negative (blue) values indicate that the pixel abundance was higher at 2000–2006 period and posit...
<p>Spatial distribution of the rate of change of the SOS from 1982 to 2008 (B). Percentages of negat...
Trends and variations in the amount of cold airmass in the Arctic and the Northern Hemisphere are ev...
Values of daily high, low, and average daily temperatures were obtained from each year. High values ...