Phrases with «climatological mean»

The phrase "climatological mean" refers to the average weather conditions over a long period of time, usually 30 years. It helps us understand what is typical for a certain location, such as temperature, precipitation, and other weather patterns. Full definition

Sentences with «climatological mean»

  • In the meantime, in the Western Mediterranean, the «14 °C divide» [289], the one - century climatological mean of the surface isotherm for February that coincides with a frontal system created by mesoscale eddies in the Algerian Basin [290] and that may act as a barrier to dispersal, has apparently moved northward in recent times (Figure 11a). (journals.plos.org)
  • The 15 °C isotherm, whose one - century climatological mean crosses the Straits of Sicily, may have moved northward in recent times (Figure 11a). (journals.plos.org)
  • The 1950 - 1995 climatological mean temperature along the equator at the 500mb level. (realclimate.org)
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