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<br />Close-up view of Colorado's evolving "Climate Divisions" <br /> <br /> <br />u-' <br /> <br />I) f) <br />f) @) <br />l'Je <br />Ii <br />IJ I~ it <br /> <br />.~ <br /> <br />e () <br /> <br />IJ)~ <br />'Ii <br />. <br /> <br />r() <br /> <br />t) <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />I:i <br /> <br />I) t) ~ <br /> <br />t) G-lI: <br />. ' <br /> <br />t> <br /> <br />lOW'W <br /> <br />- --.~ - <br /> <br />Within each climate <br />division, one can pick <br />stations that are best <br />related to the <br />divisional average to <br />create easily updated <br />climate indices, as well <br />as to extend historical <br />analyses back to near <br />the beginning of <br />instrumental record- <br />keeping. <br /> <br />Here we cover <br />temperatures from <br />DJF 1930/31 through <br />SON 2004 (74-year <br />and shorter trends) for <br />the seven encircled <br />regions (NC, NFR, <br />SFR, AR, SJ, GUN, <br />GJT) <br />