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Alabama
Although global data indicate that a warming trend of approximately one degree F is now evident, temperature data for Alabama over the past 100 years show a slight cooling trend (about one degree F for the 100 years), in line with several climate model scenarios for the Southeast.
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Member Since:
May 2007
Registry Contact:
Onis Glenn
Director
Alabama Department of Environmental Management
1400 Coliseum Blvd
Montgomery, AL 36110
(334) 271-7700
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