The aim of this study is to examine the nature and magnitude of the changes in mean seasonal daily maximum and minimum temperatures and diurnal temperature ranges for all of Turkey, its regions and the 59 stations during the period 1930-1993. Maximum temperatures show significant cooling trends in m
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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