Climate change of western Crimea in winter and summer of 1915-2013.
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2014.26389Keywords:
Western Crimea, climate normal, precipitation, temperatureAbstract
Change Western Crimea in the winter and summer season, as well as climatic norms surface temperature anomalies in the North-Western part of the Black Sea in the period 1960-2014 are revealed. West Crimea air masses in winter and in summer increase their moisture content.
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