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ERRATUM: OBSERVED CHANGES IN MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURES IN TURKEY

✍ Scribed by TÜRKEŞ, M.; SÜMER, U. M.; KILIÇ, G.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
50 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0899-8418

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✦ Synopsis


The author and publisher regret that Table I1 (page 468) was set incorrectly. The correct version is reprinted below.

Table 11. Results of the ManwKendall (M-K) and WalcLWolfowitz (W-W) tests for the regional mean series . (+) Increasing trend; (-) decreasing trend; (No) no significant positive serial correlation; (*): significant at 5 per cent level; (**) significant at the 1 per cent level Geographical region Winter Spring Summer Autumn M-K w-w M-K w-w M-K w-w M-K w-w Turkey Black Sea Marmara Aegean Mediterranean Central Anatolia Eastern Anatolia South-eastern Anatolia Maximum temperature ("C) No


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