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World Climate Records Now Available on Google Earth
In a move to make data about the climate of the past and climate change, a team from University of East Anglia (UEA) has modified the Google Earth map program to include the CRUTEM4 land-surface air temperature dataset, which is one of science's most widely used records of the climate system.
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