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Browsing Report (Technical) by Subject "Climatic changes"

Browsing Report (Technical) by Subject "Climatic changes"

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  • Unknown author (Meteorological Service, 2011)
    Kiribati has a hot, humid tropical climate, with air temperatures very closely related to the temperature of the oceans surrounding the small islands and atolls. Across Kiribati the average temperature is relatively constant ...
  • Unknown author (Department of Commerce, Industry and Environment, 2011)
    Nauru has consistent monthly average temperature throughout the year which has strongly tied to the surrounding ocean temperature. The wet season usually starts in November and continues to April of the next year, while ...
  • Unknown author (Department of Meteorology and Climate Change, 2011)
  • Unknown author (National Weather Service Office, 2011)
    The average daily temperature in Palau is 82.4°F (28°C) throughout the year. Changes in the temperature from season to season are relatively small (1.5°F or 0.8°C) and strongly tied to changes in the surrounding ocean ...

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