Climate was a minor bookkeeping chore producing monthly and
annual averages of weather.
Not exact matches
Having received 115 percent
of its
average annual snowfall total so far this season, the mountain expects to offer skiing and riding on all four mountain faces, including more than 100 features over at Carinthia Parks for as long as the
weather cooperates.
The
weather, as in the rest
of the Azores Islands, is warm and mild, with the
average annual temperature oscillating between 14 to 25 centigrade degrees.
By taking the time to download and analyze, and summarize
annual average temperature records from hundreds
of weather reporting stations, from the US, Canada, England, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, the Faroe Islands and Greenland.
Specifically, I'll bet that the
average annual number
of Americans killed by these violent
weather events from 2011 through 2030 will be lower than it was from 1991 through 2010.
Lloyd's says damage and
weather - related losses around the world have increased from an
annual average of $ 50bn in the 1980s to close to $ 200bn over the last 10 years.
Below is an approximate 100 year comparison
of average annual mean minimum and maximum temperatures at 32 different locations across Western Australia, including
weather in the capital city
of Perth.
Hidden within
annual averages and expected variability are startling instances
of new temperature and rainfall records in many parts
of the world —
weather extremes that would once be considered anomalies but that now risk becoming the new norm as the Earth heats up.
Probably not, they [SvD] also mixed Tullinge 21 km SSE
of the observatory and the observatory up and claimed it was inner city readings... Nobody complained, to the best
of my knowledge... Tullinge can be 3,0 C colder a cold winter month,
annual average 1,5 C... Hmm... That's about 2 AGWs... What number in CAGW argumental handbooks has more extreme
weather, colder winters, hotter summers??? Tullinge is considered a «frost hole», located at an abandoned air force airport, I think we have still colder places nearby... Which someday will be proven... or not!
The National Bureau
of Economic Research (NBER) cites a study that shows the «
annual deaths attributed to cold
weather» in the USA
averaged 27,940 per year since the mid-1980's.
According to data collected by Munich Re, global
weather - related economic losses (inflation adjusted, 2006 dollars) have increased from an
annual average of U.S. $ 8.9 billion from 1977 — 1986 to U.S. $ 45.1 billion from 1997 — 2006.