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Back to Index Back to Index Annual average maximum (top), mean (middle) and minimum (bottom) temperature for Australia, 1910 to 2002
Annual average maximum (top), mean (middle) and minimum (bottom) temperature for Australia, 1910 to 2002
Figure 41. Annual averaged maximum (top), mean (middle) and minimum (bottom) temperature anomalies (departures from the 1961-90 mean) for Australia for the period 1910 to 2002. The analysis is based on a high quality dataset comprising records from approximately 130 stations across Australia.

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