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Luterbacher, J., D. Dietrich, E. Xoplaki, M. Grosjean, and H. Wanner. 2004.
European seasonal and annual temperature variability, trends and extremes
since 1500. Science, 303, 1499-1503.
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Reference:
Luterbacher, J., D. Dietrich, E. Xoplaki, M. Grosjean, and H. Wanner. 2004.
European seasonal and annual temperature variability, trends and extremes
since 1500. Science, 303, 1499-1503.
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