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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe _Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A_ 373, 20140426 (2015) Discussion of climate change typically concentrates on global mean surface temperature change.
Although this is an important measure, we need to consider if it provides the necessary information to understand climate change at local and regional scales. This is a preview of
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