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  1. Newly discovered series of meteorological measurements in SW Greenland (Nuuk) in the period 1806–13
  2. Supplementary material to "Newly discovered series of meteorological measurements in SW Greenland (Nuuk) in the period 1806–13"
  3. Strong wind occurrence in Poland from the 13th to 16th centuries based on documentary evidence
  4. Diversity of climatic and bioclimatic conditions during the second International Polar Year (1932-1933) in northern Canada
  5. Documentary Evidence of Past Extreme Weather and Climate Events in Poland in the 11th–15th Centuries
  6. Thermal conditions on the coast of Labrador during the late 18th century
  7. Strong wind occurrence in Poland from the 13th to 16th centuries based on documentary evidence
  8. Supplementary material to "Strong wind occurrence in Poland from the 13th to 16th centuries based on documentary evidence"
  9. Changes in bioclimatic conditions on the coast of the Labrador Peninsula in the second half of the 18th century
  10. Floods in Poland in the last millennium
  11. Projection of climate change impact on the occurrence of drought events in Poland
  12. Reconstruction of floods in Poland in the pre-instrumental period (1001-1800)
  13. Supplementary material to "Thermal conditions on the coast of Labrador during the late 18th century"
  14. Thermal conditions on the coast of Labrador during the late 18th century
  15. Bioclimatic conditions in the north-eastern part of the Labrador Peninsula in the second half of the 18th century 
  16. Changes in bioclimatic conditions in Nuuk (SW Greenland) in the years 1874–202
  17. Climate conditions of the coastal part of Labrador in the late 18th century
  18. Extreme air temperature in Toruń (Poland), 1871–202
  19. Historical Meteorological Open Data Repository at Nicolaus Copernicus University Centre for Climate Change Research
  20. Reconstruction of floods in Poland in the last 1000 years
  21. Reconstruction of strong winds in Gdansk, Poland, in the 18th century
  22. Strong winds in Poland from the 13th to 18th centuries
  23. Air temperature changes in Greenland in the 18th century.
  24. A comprehensive study of floods in Poland in the 17th–18th centuries
  25. Air temperature changes in SW Greenland in the second half of the 18th century
  26. Supplementary material to "Air temperature changes in SW Greenland in the second half of the 18th century"
  27. Historical floods in Poland
  28. The climate in Poland (central Europe) in the first half of the last millennium, revisited
  29. Gospodarowanie wodą – wyzwania dla Polski
  30. The frequency, intensity, and origin of floods in Poland in the 11th–15th centuries based on documentary evidence
  31. Applicability of Reyger's 18th weather chronicle for Gdańsk (Poland) for analysis of weather, climate and water extremes
  32. Bioclimate conditions in SW Greenland in the second half of the 18th century
  33. Climate and bioclimate conditions in SW Greenland and eastern coast of Labrador during the International Polar Years
  34. Climate conditions in SW Greenland in the second half of the 18th century
  35. Documentary evidence of past floods in Poland in the 11th–15th centuries
  36. Estimation of droughts and floods occurrences in central Poland under climate change scenarios
  37. Extreme precipitation in Toruń (Poland), 1871-202
  38. Poland’s climate in the medieval period
  39. Supplementary material to "The climate in Poland (Central Europe) in the first half of the last millennium, revisited"
  40. The climate in Poland (Central Europe) in the first half of the last millennium, revisited
  41. Impact of climate change on temperature and precipitation in Toruń, Poland, based on CMIP6 under SSP scenarios
  42. Statistical reconstruction of daily temperature and sea level pressure in Europe for the severe winter 1788/89
  43. Comparison of Early-Twentieth-Century Arctic Warming and Contemporary Arctic Warming in the Light of Daily and Subdaily Data
  44. Statistical reconstruction of daily temperature and sea-level pressure in Europe for the severe winter 1788/9
  45. Supplementary material to "Statistical reconstruction of daily temperature and sea-level pressure in Europe for the severe winter 1788/9"
  46. Evaluation of the Homogenization Adjustments Applied to European Temperature Records in the Global Historical Climatology Network Dataset
  47. Investigating the Climate-Growth Response of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Northern Poland
  48. Unlocking weather observations from the Societas Meteorologica Palatina (1781–1792)
  49. Supplementary material to "Unlocking weather observations from the Societas Meteorologica Palatina (1781–1792)"
  50. Unlocking weather observations from the Societas Meteorologica Palatina (1781–1792)
  51. Importance of regional indices of atmospheric circulation for periods of warming and cooling in Svalbard during 1920–2018
  52. Climate Change Before Instrumental Measurements
  53. Introduction
  54. Revisiting the extended Svalbard Airport monthly temperature series, and the compiled corresponding daily series 1898–2018
  55. Droughts in the area of Poland in recent centuries in the light of multi-proxy data
  56. Solar radiation in the Arctic during the Early Twentieth Century Warming period (1921–50)
  57. Unlocking Pre-1850 Instrumental Meteorological Records: A Global Inventory
  58. Towards a more reliable historical reanalysis: Improvements for version 3 of the Twentieth Century Reanalysis system
  59. Air temperature changes in the Arctic in the period 1951–2015 in the light of observational and reanalysis data
  60. Droughts in the area of Poland in recent centuries
  61. Research on the urban climate of Toruń by the Department of Meteorology and Climatology of UMK: an overview of history and results
  62. The longest one-man weather chronicle (1721-1786) by Gottfried Reyger for Gdańsk, Poland as a source for improved understanding of past climate variability
  63. Air temperature conditions in northern Nordaustlandet (NE Svalbard) at the end of World War II
  64. Air temperature changes in Toruń (central Poland) from 1871 to 2010
  65. Spatial variations in air temperature and humidity over Hornsund fjord (Spitsbergen) from 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015
  66. Atmospheric circulation influence on air temperature in Spitsbergen
  67. Does tree-ring formation follow leaf phenology in Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.)?
  68. Humic substances elemental composition of selected taiga and tundra soils from Russian European North-East
  69. Conditions influencing incoming global solar radiation in Hornsund (Spitsbergen) in spring 2015
  70. Air temperature in Novaya Zemlya Archipelago and Vaygach Island from 1832 to 1920 in the light of early instrumental data
  71. Resilience, rapid transitions and regime shifts: Fingerprinting the responses of Lake Żabińskie (NE Poland) to climate variability and human disturbance since AD 1000
  72. historical climatology, air temperature series, Norway
  73. Sea water surface energy balance in the Arctic fjord (Hornsund, SW Spitsbergen) in May–November 2014
  74. Warming and drying of tundra and glacier summer climate in NW Spitsbergen from 1975 to 2014
  75. Air temperature variations and gradients along the coast and fjords of western Spitsbergen
  76. Diversity of biometeorological conditions in Toruń and its suburban area in 2012
  77. Did the late spring frost in 2007 and 2011 affect tree-ring width and earlywood vessel size in Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) in northern Poland?
  78. Air temperature changes in Svalbard and the surrounding seas from 1865 to 1920
  79. Spatial distribution of air temperature in Toruń (Central Poland) and its causes
  80. A chrysophyte-based quantitative reconstruction of winter severity from varved lake sediments in NE Poland during the past millennium and its relationship to natural climate variability
  81. Polar Climate And Environmental Change In The Last Millennium
  82. The Little Ice Age signature and subsequent warming seen in borehole temperature logs versus solar forcing model
  83. Spatial distribution of air temperature on Svalbard during 1 year with campaign measurements
  84. Long-term temperature trends and variability on Spitsbergen: the extended Svalbard Airport temperature series, 1898–2012
  85. Variability of humidity conditions in the Arctic during the first International Polar Year, 1882–83
  86. Air temperature changes in Żagań (Poland) in the period from 1781 to 1792
  87. 9th ECAC – Special issue
  88. Atmospheric pressure changes in the Arctic from 1801 to 1920
  89. Svalbard Meteorology
  90. Tree rings of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) as a source of information about past climate in northern Poland
  91. The Polish Climate in the European Context: An Historical Overview
  92. Climate Change in Poland in the Past Centuries and its Relationship to European Climate: Evidence from Reconstructions and Coupled Climate Models
  93. Climate Changes in the Central and North-Eastern Parts of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1656 to 1685
  94. Concluding Remarks to Part II
  95. Documentary Evidence
  96. Instrumental Observations
  97. Air temperature changes in the arctic from 1801 to 1920
  98. Recent air-temperature changes in the Arctic
  99. Air temperature changes in the Canadian Arctic from the early instrumental period to modern times
  100. Air Temperature Changes in the Canadian Arctic from the Early Instrumental Period To Modern Times by Rajmund Przybylak and Zsuzsanna Vizi,International Journal of Climatology, Volume 25, Issue 11, 2005; 1507-1522
  101. Temperature changes in Poland from the 16th to the 20th centuries
  102. Changes in seasonal and annual high-frequency air temperature variability in the Arctic from 1951 to 1990
  103. Variability of total and solid precipitation in the Canadian Arctic from 1950 to 1995