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    Extreme Temperatures (Europe)

    Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:

    Temperature (Extremes: Europe)


    Summary


    * -- Extreme Weather at Its Worst: The Heat and Drought of AD 1540

    * -- The Middle and Late Holocene in Central European Russia

    * -- Has There Been an Increase in Multi-Day Temperature Variability in Austria in Response to 20th-Century Warming?

    The 2010 Summer Heat Wave of Western Russia

    European Heat Waves of the Future May Not Be as Bad as Previously Predicted

    Climate Variability in a Warming World: The Situation in Switzerland

    Global Warming and Climate Variability

    Natural Climatic Variability: Northwest Europe

    The 2003 European Summer Heat Wave

    Effect of Warming on Temperature Variability in Switzerland

    Climate Variability in Spain Over the Past Millennium

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