A 30-year climatological moving average is calculated by averaging temperature or precipitation data over a 30-year period for each year in the dataset. This method provides a clearer picture of long-term climate patterns, such as seasonal changes and trends over decades.
Data(t-i) = Climate data value i years before t
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