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. 2018 Feb 19;8:3238. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-21637-x

Table 3.

The annual and seasonal mean temperatures and the corresponding climate tendencies in the southern Altai Mountains during 1966–2015.

Station Name Annual Spring Summer Autumn Winter
Mean Temperature (□) Habahe 4.96 −3.19 19.33 13.74 −10.04
Aletai 4.51 −3.61 19.25 13.53 −11.13
Fuyun 3.19 −5.22 19.25 13.24 −14.50
Qinghe 8.74 −6.69 16.51 10.58 −10.90
Jeminay 4.29 −3.35 17.53 12.21 −9.22
Fuhai 4.35 −4.15 20.48 13.91 −12.84
Hoboksar 3.87 −2.76 16.52 11.16 −9.45
Tacheng 7.24 0.20 20.09 15.18 −6.49
Climate Tendency (□/10 yr) Habahe 0.45** 0.68** 0.25** 0.36** 0.51*
Aletai 0.33** 0.69** 0.09 0.11* 0.44**
Fuyun 0.81** 1.15** 0.51** 0.57** 1.02**
Qinghe 0.67** 0.94** 0.45** 0.47** 0.81**
Jeminay 0.49** 0.74** 0.33** 0.47** 0.41**
Fuhai 0.55** 0.68** 0.38** 0.48** 0.65**
Hoboksar 0.41** 0.59** 0.28* 0.39** 0.38**
Tacheng 0.61** 0.89** 0.42** 0.48** 0.62**
Average 0.54** 0.79** 0.34** 0.42** 0.61**

Note: * and ** indicate that the climate tendency is significant at the level of 0.05 and 0.01, respectively, by the Mann-Kendall test for the long-term trend.