Figure 6. Individual winter temperature maps for (a) 1964 (a cool winter) and (b) 1983 (a relatively warm winter), generated from our model. Maps (c) and (d) show the differences (anomalies) between values generated by our temperature model for the year of interest and long-term average values interpolated from station locations. Negative anomalies (blue) indicate regions of cooler than long-term average temperature, while positive anomalies (red) indicate regions of warmer than long-term average temperature. All units are in degrees Celsius.

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