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Lake surface water temperatures of European Alpine lakes (1989–2013) based on the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) 1 km data set

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Figure 1. Clear-sky summer composite of the European Alps show- show-ing all lakes included in the proposed data set
Table 2 lists the lakes and locations with in situ data which were available for the comparison with the LSWT retrieved values
Table 2. Summary of lakes and locations with in in situ observations of water temperatures used for the inter-comparison with the satellite retrieval
Figure 2. Number of available satellite overpasses per satellite and month for the period between 1989 and 2013
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