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Annual temperatures

The article claims at least 5.5 degrees Celsius in annual mean temperature for this kind of forest. This is at odds with individual ecoregion/forests listed in the article, such as Magellan subpolar forest (mean annual down to 3 Celsius), and also at odds with some of the ecoregions in Russia included in this kind of forest (lacks articel so far in Wikipedia). Orcaborealis (talk) 13:23, 23 September 2009.

Several of the ecoregions in this section has a mean annual quite low, as the Ussuri mixed forest, Manchurian and West Siberian temperate and mixed forests with annual average almost down to 0 C seen here. I have now changed article to 3 C as lowest threshold. Orcaborealis (talk) 11:47, 4 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]