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Summary

A climate change monitoring system integrates satellite observations, ground-based data and forecast models to monitor and forecast changes in the weather and climate. A historical record of spot measurements is built up over time, which provides the data to enable statistical analysis and the identification of mean values, trends and variations. The better the information available, the more the climate can be understood and the more accurately future conditions can be assessed, at the local, regional, national and global level. This has become particularly important in the context of climate change, as climate variability increases and historical patterns shift (Climate Change Monitoring System. Until now, there are no standard methodologies, no standard scheme to correct using climate monitoring data for effectiveness assessment regional climate change and its impact on water flow in Ukraine.

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2019-11-12
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