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Climate change in the Colorado Rocky Mountains: free air versus surface temperature trends
Nick Pepin
, M. Losleben
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Air
71%
Air Movement
14%
Air Temperature
14%
Augmentation
14%
Casting
14%
Climate Change
14%
Climate Modeling
14%
Colorado
42%
Comparison
14%
Cooling
28%
Data Set
28%
Datum
14%
Dependence
14%
Derivation
14%
Difference
14%
Global Warming
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Heat Sink
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Heating
28%
Input
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Investigation
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Lapse Rate
57%
Long-Term Change
14%
Mountain
28%
Plain
28%
Radiosondes
14%
Rapid
14%
Record
28%
Region
28%
Show
42%
Site
14%
Snow Cover
14%
Solar Radiation
14%
Surface Pressure
14%
Surface Temperature
28%
Temperature
57%
Trend
57%
Tundra
42%
United States of America
14%
INIS
air
100%
alps
42%
casting
14%
climates
14%
climatic change
14%
colorado
42%
comparative evaluations
14%
cooling
28%
data
28%
datum pressure
14%
elevation
71%
global warming
14%
heat sinks
28%
height
14%
junctions
14%
levels
14%
modeling
28%
range
28%
rocky mountains
28%
snow
14%
solar radiation
14%
surfaces
85%
tundra
42%
usa
14%
zones
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