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Summary of trend results based on Mann-Kendall test and Sen’s slope estimator for the 34 weather stations (arranged according to administrative division, in bold) for the dry season (November to April) (p < 0.10 = *, p < 0.05 = **, p < 0.01 = ***,—sign indicates decreasing trend).
Published 2022“…<p>Summary of trend results based on Mann-Kendall test and Sen’s slope estimator for the 34 weather stations (arranged according to administrative division, in bold) for the dry season (November to April) (p < 0.10 = *, p < 0.05 = **, p < 0.01 = ***,—sign indicates decreasing trend).…”
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