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English: Original National Park Service caption: "An increasing trend in temperature (top graph) and lack of a trend in precipitation (lower graph) shown for 1940-2019. These graphs were developed from data collected at 3 mid-elevation park weather stations (6319 to 6703 feet), representative of where giant sequoia/mixed conifer forests grow. Graphs developed by the National Park Service from a recently published climate dataset (Kim and Grulke 2022)" Original date of publication not known
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Source https://www.nps.gov/seki/climate-change.htm
Author National Park Service

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Temperature and precipitation trends, 1940 to 2019, in Sequoia National Park, California

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1 January 2022

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