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Characterizing Global Climate Change by means of K?ppen Climate Classification

Beck, C., Grieser, J., Kottek, M., Rubel, F. and Rudolf, B.
2006
Klimastatusbericht, 2005, 139-149


Beck, C., Grieser, J., Kottek, M., Rubel, F. and Rudolf, B., (2006), "Characterizing Global Climate Change by means of K?ppen Climate Classification", Klimastatusbericht, 2005, 139-149.
Abstract:
INTRODUCTION

Global climate classifications were originally constructed in order to designate the manifold existing local climates to an adequate number of climat e characteristics.

However, the underlying climate variables are subject to temporal variations and so are the results of climate classifications. Therefore climate classific environmental systems.

Varying aspects of global and regional climate change have been investigated on the basis of the well-known climate classification according to K?ppen (e.g. K?ppen 193 mporal variations of climate types.


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Beck, C.
  1. World Map of the K?ppen-Geiger climate classification updated  
Grieser, J.
  1. World Map of the K?ppen-Geiger climate classification updated  
Kottek, M.
  1. World Map of the K?ppen-Geiger climate classification updated  
Rubel, F.
  1. World Map of the K?ppen-Geiger climate classification updated  
Rudolf, B.
  1. World Map of the K?ppen-Geiger climate classification updated  



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