Average winter air temperature for Alaska. This time series is a composite of winter (Nov. - Mar.) air temperatures for Kodiak, King Salmon, and Cold Bay. To create this time series, the following steps were taken: 1. Winter averages created for each station. 2. Time series were normalized for each station 3. Three stations were averaged together. 4. Time series again normalized (this did not change the time series very much). Thus, the values are standardized units. See other file for how much data each station contributed and where I obtained the data -Steven Hare 15 July 1998. hare@iphc.washington.edu 1900 1.30 1901 -0.09 1902 0.92 1903 -1.52 1904 -0.31 1905 1.75 1906 0.67 1907 -0.86 1908 0.03 1909 -1.60 1910 -0.48 1911 -0.90 1912 0.84 1913 1914 -0.40 1915 1.17 1916 -0.32 1917 -0.91 1918 -1.66 1919 -0.61 1920 -0.02 1921 0.41 1922 0.58 1923 0.59 1924 0.51 1925 -0.38 1926 0.65 1927 0.88 1928 -0.26 1929 1.25 1930 0.17 1931 0.56 1932 -0.49 1933 -0.58 1934 -0.19 1935 1.02 1936 0.81 1937 0.36 1938 -0.32 1939 0.28 1940 0.82 1941 1.67 1942 0.88 1943 -1.94 1944 0.33 1945 1.18 1946 -1.16 1947 -1.26 1948 -0.08 1949 -0.65 1950 0.23 1951 -1.01 1952 0.02 1953 -0.71 1954 -1.43 1955 0.03 1956 -1.99 1957 -0.44 1958 0.77 1959 -0.35 1960 0.31 1961 -0.16 1962 -0.44 1963 0.95 1964 -0.41 1965 -0.26 1966 -0.94 1967 -0.45 1968 -0.08 1969 -0.26 1970 0.33 1971 -1.74 1972 -1.96 1973 -0.70 1974 -0.78 1975 -1.80 1976 -1.90 1977 1.31 1978 0.36 1979 1.79 1980 -0.03 1981 1.44 1982 0.26 1983 1.19 1984 0.85 1985 1.39 1986 0.76 1987 1.74 1988 0.12 1989 -0.34 1990 -0.30 1991 0.13 1992 -0.15 1993 0.51 1994 0.81 1995 -0.24 1996 0.74 1997 0.35 1998 -0.38 1999 2000