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

Table 5.

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

Station Name Annual Spring Summer Autumn Winter
Mean Precipitation (mm) Habahe 197.53 36.76 64.23 51.73 44.80
Aletai 203.37 34.39 58.92 49.66 60.41
Fuyun 197.03 32.61 65.11 47.11 52.21
Qinghe 180.07 25.94 65.95 46.44 41.74
Jeminay 215.07 38.70 75.58 54.76 46.02
Fuhai 125.70 15.94 48.12 39.76 21.87
Hoboksar 142.43 15.79 75.66 38.25 12.72
Tacheng 293.28 64.80 86.62 59.82 82.04
Climate Tendency (mm/10 yr) Habahe 14.71** 4.42** −0.88 2.79* 8.38**
Aletai 12.28** 1.36 1.37 2.21 7.35**
Fuyun 12.45** 1.14 4.15* 1.04 6.13**
Qinghe 9.39** 1.25 3.91* 0.31 3.91*
Jeminay 11.54** 1.28 0.31 2.63 7.32**
Fuhai 5.85** 0.99 0.86 0.03 3.96**
Hoboksar 5.77** 1.18 1.62 1.06 1.91
Tacheng 2.27 −1.62 −2.83 1.87 4.84**
Average 8.89** 1.25 1.06 1.49 5.47**

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.