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    The ability of moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer land surface temperatures to simulate cold air drainage and microclimates in complex Arctic terrain by Pepin, Nicholas C., Pike, Gary, Read, Spencer, Williams, Ryan

    Published in International journal of climatology (01-02-2019)
    “…The Arctic has experienced the most rapid warming in the world in recent decades. Complex topography combines with low solar elevation to create distinct…”
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    Temperature trends at high elevations: Patterns across the globe by Pepin, N. C., Lundquist, J. D.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-07-2008)
    “…Most climate models suggest amplification of global warming in high mountains, but observations are less clear. Using comprehensive, homogeneity‐adjusted…”
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    A comparison of simultaneous temperature and humidity observations from the SW and NE slopes of Kilimanjaro: The role of slope aspect and differential land-cover in controlling mountain climate by Pepin, Nicholas C., Pike, Gary, Schaefer, Martin, Boston, Clare M., Lovell, Harold

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-10-2017)
    “…The recession of the current ice fields near the summit of Kilimanjaro has been shown to be controlled largely by climate. Despite detailed research into…”
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    A global comparison of surface and free-air temperatures at high elevations by Pepin, N. C., Seidel, Dian J.

    “…Surface and free‐air temperature observations from the period 1948–2002 are compared for 1084 surface locations at high elevations (>500 m) on all continents…”
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    The montane circulation on Kilimanjaro, Tanzania and its relevance for the summit ice fields: Comparison of surface mountain climate with equivalent reanalysis parameters by Pepin, N.C., Duane, W.J., Hardy, D.R.

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-11-2010)
    “…We compare surface climate (temperature and moisture) measured on an hourly basis at ten elevations on Kilimanjaro with equivalent observations in the free…”
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    The Use of GCM Scenario Output to Model Effects of Future Climatic Change on the Thermal Climate of Marginal Maritime Uplands by Pepin, Nicholas C.

    “…This paper maps the likely changes in growing season strength in Northern England which would be associated with a variety of temperature change scenarios…”
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    An examination of the differences between surface and free-air temperature trend at high-elevation sites: Relationships with cloud cover, snow cover, and wind by Pepin, N. C., Norris, J. R.

    “…Contrasts in high‐elevation surface and free‐tropospheric temperatures between 1971 and 1996 are examined by comparing surface temperatures from a subset of 72…”
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    A comparison of surface and free‐air temperature variability and trends at radiosonde sites and nearby high elevation surface stations by Pepin, N. C., Duane, W.

    Published in International journal of climatology (01-09-2007)
    “…Previous research has illustrated differences in temperature trends as measured by high elevation surface stations versus free‐air temperatures interpolated to…”
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    A Comparison of SNOTEL and GHCN/CRU Surface Temperatures with Free-Air Temperatures at High Elevations in the Western United States: Data Compatibility and Trends by Pepin, N. C., Losleben, M., Hartman, M., Chowanski, K.

    Published in Journal of climate (15-06-2005)
    “…This paper compares high-elevation surface temperatures based on the Global Historical Climate Network/Climatic Research Unit (GHCN/CRU) and snow telemetry…”
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    Creation of a homogenous climate record for Widdybank Fell in the Upper Teesdale National Nature Reserve, northern England: 1968-2006 by Pepin, N. C., Adamson, J. K., Benham, D.

    Published in Theoretical and applied climatology (01-09-2009)
    “…A homogenous climate record (1968-2006) is created for Widdybank Fell (515 m) in the Upper Teesdale National Nature Reserve in northern England, one of the…”
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    Time for a change? by Pepin, Nicholas C.

    Published in Area (London 1969) (01-03-1997)
    “…Summary This paper analyses the geographical variation in changes in lighting conditions at opposite ends of the working day which would arise from the…”
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    Time for a Change? by Pepin, Nicholas C.

    Published in Area (London 1969) (01-03-1997)
    “…This paper analyses the geographical variation in changes in lighting conditions at opposite ends of the working day which would arise from the proposal to…”
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    Time for a change? by Pepin, Nicholas C.

    Published in Area (London 1969) (01-03-1997)
    “…Summary This paper analyses the geographical variation in changes in lighting conditions at opposite ends of the working day which would arise from the…”
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    Scenarios of Future Climate Change: Effects on Frost Occurrence and Severity in the Maritime Uplands of Northern England by Pepin, Nicholas C.

    “…Changes in annual frost frequency and annual frost accumulation associated with a variety of temperature change scenarios are mapped for northern England…”
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    Scenarios of future climate change: effects on frost occurrence and severity in the maritime uplands of northern england by Pepin, Nicholas C.

    “…Changes in annual frost frequency and annual frost accumulation associated with a variety of temperature change scenarios are mapped for northern England…”
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