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1. World Actual Evapotrans, 1996

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1996. Global Change Department National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection. Actual Evapotrans is a point theme representing the sum of evaporation and plant transpiration to the atmosphere from throughout the world. Measur...

2. World Cloud Cover, 1996

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1996. Global Change Department National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection. Cloud Cover is a point theme representing the mean percentage of sunshine or cloudiness for areas throughout the world. Measurements are represent...

3. World Potential Evapotranspiration, 1996

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1996. Global Change Department National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection. Potential Evapotranspiration is a point theme representing the sum of potential evaporation and plant transpiration to the atmosphere from througho...

4. World Precipitation, 1996

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1996. Global Change Department National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection. Precipitation is a point theme representing the sum of precipitation throughout the world. Measurements are represented by points at every .5 degr...

5. World Temperature, 1996

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1996. Global Change Department National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection. Temperature s a point theme representing the average temperature throughout the world. Measurements are represented by points at every.5 degrees a...