hdl:10013/epic.23191
      
      
      
      The unusual occurrence of recent major midwinter warmings in both hemispheres - an indicator of possible climate change?
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          Helmholtz Research Programs > MARCOPOLI (2004-2008) > MAR-MARCOPOLI
Helmholtz Research Programs > MARCOPOLI (2004-2008) > MAR1-Decadal Variability and Global Change
Helmholtz Research Programs > MARCOPOLI (2004-2008) > POL-MARCOPOLI
Helmholtz Research Programs > MARCOPOLI (2004-2008) > POL1-Processes and interactions in the polar climate system
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
        Helmholtz Research Programs > MARCOPOLI (2004-2008) > MAR1-Decadal Variability and Global Change
Helmholtz Research Programs > MARCOPOLI (2004-2008) > POL-MARCOPOLI
Helmholtz Research Programs > MARCOPOLI (2004-2008) > POL1-Processes and interactions in the polar climate system
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        General Assembly SPARC 2004. 1.-6. August 2004, Victoria, Canada..
      
      
        
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Krüger, K. 			
		
				
					
		
	
	
  
	(2004):	
	The unusual occurrence of recent major midwinter warmings in both hemispheres - an indicator of possible climate change?
		
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		General Assembly SPARC 2004. 1.-6. August 2004, Victoria, Canada.	
		
		
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