With increasing temperatures expected in the long term [Karl et al., 2009], continued increases in
the extreme upper tails of temperature distribution are likely.
Different kinds of
extremes Extremes are often defined as the tails of the distribution (upper or lower parts of the curves in Fig. 1), which are associated with low probability but magnitudes near observed
extremes Extremes are often defined as the tails of the distribution (upper or lower parts of the curves in Fig. 1), which are associated with low probability but magnitudes near observed
Extremes are often defined as the
tails of the distribution (
upper or lower parts of the curves in Fig. 1), which are associated with low probability but magnitudes near observed ranges.