Sentences with phrase «average high temperatures range»

Average high temperatures range from 15 °C / 59 °F to 20 °C / 68 °F.
The average high temperatures range from 64 °F (18 °C) to 77 °F (23 °C), while the average low temperatures range from 45 °F (7 °C) to 64 °F (18 °C).
Average high temperatures range from 12.7 °C (54.9 °F) in Yécora to 35 °C (95 °F) in Tesia, municipality of Navojoa.
January is the coldest month of the year in Belize City with the average low temperature and the average high temperature ranging between 69 °F (20 °C) and 83 °F (28 °C).

Not exact matches

About 460 million years ago, the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere ranged somewhere between 14 and 22 times the current level, and the average global temperature was about 5 °C higher than it is now.
The high altitude of the Jackson town site makes for cool morning and warm afternoon temperatures, with daily averages ranging from 40 °F (4 °C) to 81 °F (27 °C)-- a wide span compared to lower - altitude communities nearby.
Then argue for immediate overwhelming action since when of course the higher temperatures will naturally happen that will then naturally average out the entire relevant temperature record to the long - term middle - range amounts predicted by the consensus of the world's best climate science, well, it'll be pretty bad.
The high temperature for that day was 88 °F, which is in range of the average high summer temperatures in the Salt Lake valley.
Summer temperatures range from average lows of 21ºC to average highs of 30ºC.
The average mean temperature in January ranges from 53 - 59 degrees F; summers are a little warmer with an average mean temperature in July that ranges from 62 - 70 degrees F. Both winter and summer temperature extremes are moderated by the moist ocean air with generally high nighttime humidities and frequent fog.
The temperature on the caye ranges from the mid 60s (in the late fall) to the high 80s, with the average being in the mid-80s most of the year.
Temperatures vary little each side of 50 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 27 degrees Celcius) year round on average, but temperatures in the higher parts of the central Andean ranges, (like you'll encounter on the Classic Inca Trail and at Machu Picchu), can dropTemperatures vary little each side of 50 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 27 degrees Celcius) year round on average, but temperatures in the higher parts of the central Andean ranges, (like you'll encounter on the Classic Inca Trail and at Machu Picchu), can droptemperatures in the higher parts of the central Andean ranges, (like you'll encounter on the Classic Inca Trail and at Machu Picchu), can drop below this.
Average water temperatures are fairly constant, ranging from a high of 84 °F (29 °C) in September to a low of 79 °F (26 °C) in February.
It experiences the lowest rainfall in June and the highest in October, with average midday temperatures ranging from 18.6 ° in July to 26.6 ° in January.
Aruba's year - round sunshine and balmy temperatures (averages range from the mid to high 20s) have made it a hugely popular all inclusive holiday destination at any time of the year - perfect for 2018 winter sun or your 2019 summer break.
Sea surface temperatures remain in the range of 2 - 4 degrees Celsius above average as a heat dome high pressure system swelters Japan.
According to data from the reanalysis produced by the European Centre for Medium - Range Weather Forecasts, the January to October combined land and ocean global average temperature would place 2014 as third or fourth highest for this dataset, which runs from 1958.
really hot and humid The temperatures at Central Park range from an average low of 63.6 to an average high of 79.3 in June, 68.8 to 84.1 in July, 67.8 to 82.6 in August and 60.8 to 75.2 in September.
Between 1985 and 2012, CO2 increased from 345 to 395 ppm, and the average global temperature increased by 0.3 — 0.4 deg C. Due to the higher temp, the outgoing radiation from earth increased over a wide spectral range (3 - 50microns).
For example, the TV weather announcer would provide the following style of summation: «tomorrow will range from a cool of 45 degrees in the morning to a high of 73 degrees by late afternoon» - they don't state that tomorrow's temperatures will have an anomaly of +0.03 degree over the average baseline by late afternoon.
Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), operated by the European Centre for Medium - range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), calculated the global average August temperature was nearly two - tenths of a degree Celsius higher than the previous August temperature records set in 2015, in their dataset dating to 1979.
A layperson can easily look up previous inter-glacial periods and see they ALL had higher temperatures, higher sea levels and a variety of CO2 levels (which had NO effect on global warming) ALL previous I - G periods became significantly warmer than our current average global temperatures, with sea levels ranging from 6mtrs to 12mtrs (20ft to 40ft) higher than today.
This region showed temperature departures in a range higher than 4 degrees Celsius above average and included extreme, 1,200 year, drought conditions for California combined with record heat and wildfires for this broader region.
Meanwhile a research arm of European Centre for Medium - range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Copernicus Climate Change Service, said that the global average July temperature was one - fifth of a degree Celsius higher than previous July temperature records in their database dating to 1979.
Global average temperature is expected to remain between 0.28 °C and 0.59 °C (90 % confidence range) above the long - term (1971 - 2000) average during the period 2013 - 2017, with values most likely to be about 0.43 °C higher than average (see blue curves in the Figure 1 below).
Recent meta - analyses indicate that on average, examined terrestrial species have been moving poleward about 1.76 km / yr (reported as 17.6 + 2.9 km / decade), apparently keeping pace with regional temperature change, although species range shifts to higher elevations have on average lagged behind climate (Chen et al., 2011).
One of its most striking findings is its conclusion that the upper range of warming over the next 100 years could be even higher than it estimated in 1995, in a worst case raising the average global temperature 11 degrees Fahrenheit from where it was in 1990.
But given that carbon dioxide levels were now substantially higher than anything in the past two millions of years, in either glacials or interglacials, it had become abundantly clear that the greenhouse effect was something we needed to take extremely seriously: even if the precise future increase in temperature was still an unknown quantity, with a fairly wide error - range, models indicated that for a doubling of carbon dioxide from pre-industrial levels, a rise of three degrees celsius as a global average was the most likely outcome.
The median changes in temperature and precipitation for December, January and February (DJF) and June, July and August (JJA), averaged over the period 2070 — 2099, were calculated from the high - end and non-high-end projections together with the maximum range from each group of models.
Global carbon dioxide emissions continue to track the high end of a range of emission scenarios, expanding the gap between current emission trends and the emission pathway required to keep the global - average temperature increase below 2 degrees Celsius.
The weather will be ideal for the winter games in Pyeongchang, with the average daily temperature ranging from about 39 ° F, considered the average high temperature, and 13 ° F being the average low in February.
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