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APPENDIX 1 



Vertical Sections of Mean Temperature and Mean "30-day" Temperature Change 



This Appendix contains 24 vertical sections of mean temperature (°C), from the surface to 500 m, between San 

 Francisco and Honolulu (upper panel) and spaced at 15-day intervals of a 360-day yr. The lower panel is a vertical sec- 

 tion to 200 m showing the 30-day changes in temperature and centered on the date of the temperature section above it. 

 For convenience the sections are labeled as: 01 January, mid-January, 01 February, etc., through mid-December. 



The grids of mean temperature were spatially smoothed, as explained in the text, before being contoured. 



-KILOMETERS- 

 2000 



Son Francisco- 



E 200 



MERN XBT TEMPERRTURE* DEG-C 



1000 2000 



01 JANUARY 



3800 



200 



MERN XBT TEMPERRTURE CHANGE. DEG-C MID-DECEMBER TO MID- JANUARY 



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