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Go to Top of Page Why do some of the maps appear pockmarked with one interval repeatedly embedded in another interval?

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Go to Top of Page Why do some of the maps appear pockmarked with one interval repeatedly embedded in another interval?

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The Climate Atlas methodology was based on spatial averaging using neighboring stations. Some stations with large differences from their neighbors (e.g., a mountaintop station, etc.) can exert an influence on their neighbors in this averaging process, resulting in ‘pockmark’ or ‘bulls-eye’ effects on some maps.

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