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Climate trends at Macquarie Island and expectations of future climate change in the sub Antarctic

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FIG. I - Sub-Antarctic stations reportingmeteorological data.
FIG. 2 Macquarie Island for -Annual total precipitation for the period 1948-2008.
FIG. 3 --precipitation (top panel), point temperature (third panel) annual mean surfoce level pressure  7he Macquarie Island meteorological record for the period 1970-2008, with annual total annual mean wind speed (second panel), annual mean temperature an
FIG. 6 -for both threshold values pressure with Significant pressure change events at Macquarie Island, expressed as the number of events in each month where the second order derivative of surface respect to time exceeded threshold values of 0.20 and 0.40
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