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From: Compound changes in temperature and snow depth lead to asymmetric and nonlinear responses in landscape freeze–thaw

Figure 2

Observed (thick threshold lines) vs. simulated values (pink bars) for mean, standard deviation, skewness, as well as Kendall’s tau dependencies of FT characteristics with temperature and snow depth across eight ecozones of Québec during 1998 to 2016, displayed from left to right. The top and bottom rows depict the results for the number of frozen days in a typical year (FDyear) and the number of transient days in a typical winter season (FTDDJF), respectively.

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