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Variability and trends in daily minimum and maximum temperatures and in the diurnal temperature range in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia in 1951–2010

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Spatial distribution and trends in mean and absolute maximum and minimum temperatures and in the diurnal temperature range were analysed at 47 stations in the eastern Baltic region (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia) during 1951–2010. Dependence of the studied variables on geographical factors (latitude, the Baltic Sea, land elevation) is discussed. Statistically significant increasing trends in maximum and minimum temperatures were detected for March, April, July, August and annual values. At the majority of stations, the increase was detected also in February and May in case of maximum temperature and in January and May in case of minimum temperature. Warming was slightly higher in the northern part of the study area, i.e. in Estonia. Trends in the diurnal temperature range differ seasonally. The highest increasing trend revealed in April and, at some stations, also in May, July and August. Negative and mostly insignificant changes have occurred in January, February, March and June. The annual temperature range has not changed.

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This study was realised using the financial support of the Ministry of Education and Research of the Republic of Estonia (projects SF 0180049s09 and IUT 2-16) and of the European Regional Development Fund (project EstKliima of the Environmental Protection and Technology Programme no. 3.2.0802.11-0043). We greatly acknowledge the support of the Research Council of Lithuania (grant agreement CH-3-ŠMM-01/05) and the Latvian Council of Science (grant no. 526/2013) for this research.

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Jaagus, J., Briede, A., Rimkus, E. et al. Variability and trends in daily minimum and maximum temperatures and in the diurnal temperature range in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia in 1951–2010. Theor Appl Climatol 118, 57–68 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-013-1041-7

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