Climate anomalies refer to deviations from the average weather conditions over a specific period, typically calculated as the difference between observed values and long-term averages.
Temperature anomaly is calculated by subtracting the historical average temperature for a given location and time period from the current temperature. Similarly, precipitation anomaly involves comparing current precipitation levels with historical averages.
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