Not exact matches
Last week's
daily temperatures across the Darling Downs in the
high 30's and sometime nudging 40 Celsius were 6 to 8 degrees hotter than the average for this time of the year.
Maps of median TAE averaged
across 23 model simulations for (a) and (b) mean surface air
temperature, (c) and (d)
highest daily maximum
temperature, (e) and (f) lowest
daily minimum
temperature, (g) and (h) total precipitation, and (i), (j) maximum 1 - d precipitation for (a), (c), (e), (g) and (i) June - August and (b), (d), (f), (h) and (j) December - February.
What's more, the haze has masked the effects of global warming
across large parts of China, particularly in the central and eastern regions, where
daily high temperatures have actually been decreasing.
While summer average
temperature across Montana is 64 °F (17.8 °C),
temperatures generally peak in July and August, with mean
daily highs above 90 °F (32 °C) in the east, as well as in western valleys.
Just like the average
temperature,
daily highs also decrease as the month progresses, falling from 8 °C to 6 °C
across the month, rarely exceeding 13 °C or falling below 0 °C.
The fact is that local
daily temperature records (
high and low) are often set everyday at various places
across the world.
The study team analyzed several million
daily high and low
temperature readings taken over the span of six decades at about 1,800 weather stations
across the country, thereby ensuring ample data for statistically significant results.
Daily record
high temperatures occurred twice as often as record lows over the last decade
across the continental United States, new research shows.
For instance, a study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters in 2009, found that
daily record
high temperatures occurred twice as often as record lows over the prior decade
across the continental United States.
For more than a decade, Guy has kept detailed records on U.S.
daily, monthly, and all - time record
high and low
temperatures across the United States.
Those results were fed into an ensemble of climate forecasting models, including the
high - resolution RegCM3, which is capable of simulating
daily temperatures across small sections of the United States.