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What does MAT stand for?

Mean Annual Temperature


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During that time, as mean annual temperature warmed from about 15 degrees Celsius to 23 degrees Celsius, vegetation changed, with many new plant forms appearing, and mammal diversity increased from 90 genera to an all-time high of 104 genera, the researchers found.
At least one study has suggested that from the 1970s to 2006, the mean annual temperature of the western United States increased at a rate of about 0.
cerrejonensis, the scientists calculate that the mean annual temperature in equatorial South America 60 million years ago would have been 30-34 degrees Celsius, or 86-93 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Alaska Climate Research Center presents data indicating that, if considering a linear trend of mean annual temperatures, the state has actually warmed 3.
Generally, variables related to precipitation were number of wet day and total annual precipitation, and variables related to temperature were freeze-thaw cycle, mean annual temperature, annual number of days with temperature above 32 [degrees]C, and annual number of days with temperature below 0 [degrees]C.
The National Climatic Data Center indicates that, since 1990: Seattle's mean annual temperature has trended downward at a rate of 0.
In the last decade, we have witnessed the highest mean annual temperatures since records began and droughts have definitely become hotter since 1973.
The valleys are a cold desert environment with mean annual temperatures of -20[degrees]C (Doran et al.

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