Ninety - five miles south of Los Angeles and 25 miles north of San Diego, Encinitas is a fun, beachy and historic town with
average high temperatures of 72.
The coolest month is February, with
an average high temperature of 81.2 °F (27.3 °C), while the warmest is August, with an average high of 86.9 °F (30.5 °C).
With 39 parks, seven golf courses, and
an average high temperature of just 77 degrees, McKinney attracts all kinds of people to its rapidly growing population.
Lanzarote has
an average high temperature of 21 degrees in the month of February.
Not exact matches
And during those 3.5 hours the
temperature inside the car
averaged 108 degrees, with a
high of 115 degrees.
With
average temperatures hitting
highs of 70 F and night time lows
of 49 F, you won't need to heat or cool your home.
This year, the Atlantic was warmer than
average — Klotzbach says August through October will likely rank third or fourth in terms
of highest tropical Atlantic Ocean
temperatures.
A
higher possibility
of above -
average temperatures is favored for much
of the southern half
of the contiguous U.S. (see 3 - month seasonal outlook released on March 17th, 2011).»
Scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has records
of average temperatures around the globe dating back to the late 1800s, and they're saying that July 2015 had the
highest average temperatures ever recorded.
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.
According to one forecast the
high temperature in Moscow tomorrow will be 62 degrees Fahrenheit, above zero that is, which by the law
of averages nearly guarantees the
high on Sunday will be at or near 62 degrees below zero.
Increases in
average temperature and rainfall were associated in Zanzibar with
higher numbers
of cholera cases within a definite time period.
The number
of days each year above 95 ° Fahrenheit (35 ° Celsius) is expected to rise across the United States, and
average summer
temperatures will reach new heights if greenhouse gas emissions remain
high.
The summer
of 2011 was particularly tragic, when six
high school football players died due to
high temperatures and lack
of rehydration, triple the
average.
This year is also in the wake
of a strong El Niño, when
higher - than -
average temperatures would be expected.
Around 3 million years ago, when
temperatures were just 1 to 2 °C
higher than the
average of the past couple
of millennia before humans began warming the climate, sea level was at least 25 metres
higher than present.
The
average daily maximum
temperature during the pup - rearing period was roughly 1 °C
higher in the first 12 years
of monitoring than in the second 12 years, and over the same period the
average number
of pups surviving per pack per year fell from five to three.
The main drivers
of El Niño conditions, ocean
temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific, were as
high as 3 °C above the
average, making this event one
of the three most intense El Niños on record.
An
average summer
temperature of zero degrees C seems to represent the
highest temperature at which an ice shelf can exist.
If the
temperatures during the runoff season — March to July — were cooler than
average, streamflow was
higher than expected on the basis
of winter precipitation alone, the team found.
Since climate change is already leading to
higher average temperatures overall, the finding that extremes are also more likely was not surprising, said Sophie Lewis, a climate scientist at the University
of Melbourne and the climate system science center and the lead author on the paper.
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.
Land and Ocean Combined: The combined
average temperature over global land and ocean surfaces for August 2014 was the record
highest for the month, at 61.45 °F (16.35 °C), or 1.35 °F (0.75 °C) above the 20th century
average of 60.1 °F (15.6 °C).
Land Only: The global land
temperature was the fifth
highest on record for June - August, at 1.64 °F (0.91 °C) above the 20th century
average of 56.9 °F (13.8 °C).
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.
Ocean Only: The August global sea surface
temperature was 1.17 °F (0.65 °C) above the 20th century
average of 61.4 °F (16.4 °C), the
highest on record for August.
The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute found that
average national
temperatures between 1991 and 2013 were 1.6 C
higher than the
average of temperatures between 1861 and 1890, according to Markku Rummukainen, a professor at the Centre for Environment and Climate Research at Lund University in Sweden.
In his new paper, Lovejoy applies the same approach to the 15 - year period after 1998, during which globally
averaged temperatures remained
high by historical standards, but were somewhat below most predictions generated by the complex computer models used by scientists to estimate the effects
of greenhouse - gas emissions.
Ocean Only: The June - August global sea surface
temperature was 1.13 °F (0.63 °C), above the 20th century
average of 61.5 °F (16.4 °C), the
highest for June - August on record.
Land Only: The August global land
temperature was the second
highest for August on record, behind only 1998, at 1.78 °F (0.99 °C) above the 20th century
average of 56.9 °F (13.8 °C), with a margin
of error
of + / - 0.43 °F (0.24 °C).
A
high temperature gas has atoms with a larger
average velocity than a low
temperature gas
of the same composition.
The mutant line methuselah (mth) displayed approximately 35 percent increase in
average life - span and enhanced resistance to various forms
of stress, including starvation,
high temperature, and dietary paraquat, a free - radical generator.
«The new record
high calendar year
temperature averaged across Australia is remarkable because it occurred not in an El Niño year, but a normal year,» David Karoly, a climate scientist from the School
of Earth Sciences, University
of Melbourne, said in an emailed statement.
So ecologist Henry Adams, a doctoral candidate at the University
of Arizona (U.A.) in Tucson, and his colleagues decided to test the effect
of higher average temperatures on the pinyon, Pinus edulis.
«We find that civil wars were much more likely to happen in warmer - than -
average years, with one degree Celsius warmer
temperatures in a given year associated with a 50 percent
higher likelihood
of conflict in that year,» Burke says.
Gary Cohen, president and founder
of the Massachusetts - based nonprofit Health Care Without Harm, said in a telephone interview that the risks
of climate change to both the health
of U.S. citizens and the U.S. health care delivery system is profound, particularly in urban areas, where warming
average temperatures are exacerbated by the heat island effect and
high concentrations
of other air pollution like ozone and particulate matter.
Global surface
temperatures in 2016
averaged 14.8 degrees Celsius (58.64 °F), or 1.3 C (2.3 F)
higher than estimated before the Industrial Revolution ushered in wide use
of fossil fuels, the EU body said.
Other estimates, based on different interpretations
of the evidence, have placed
average temperatures as
high as 85 degrees Celsius, under which only heat - loving microbes that now exist in hot springs could survive.
The team analyzed an index
of sea surface
temperatures from the Bering Sea and found that in years with
higher than
average Arctic
temperatures, changes in atmospheric circulation resulted in the aforementioned anomalous climates throughout North America.
Researchers increased
temperatures at the test plots by 3.4 degrees C, an increase that might happen by the end
of the 21st century, and learned that plants grown and measured at those
higher temperatures increased their leaf respiration by an
average 5 percent, compared to plants in ambient
temperatures.
In urban areas during the winter when snow cover is less pervasive,
temperatures are
higher than rural areas in the daytime by an
average of 2 °F.
The researchers found that phytoplankton in polar and temperate regions grow best at
temperatures higher than the
average annual
temperatures of the oceans in which they live.
The June 2013 globally -
averaged temperature across ocean surfaces was the 10th
highest in the 134 - year period
of record, at 0.48 °C (0.86 °F) above the 20th century
average.
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 Southern Hemisphere
temperature was 0.56 °C (1.01 °F) above
average, the fourth
highest on record for this part
of the world.
The
average global sea surface
temperature tied with 2010 as the second
highest for January — August in the 135 - year period
of record, behind 1998, while the
average land surface
temperature was the fifth
highest.
With
higher levels
of carbon dioxide and
higher average temperatures, the oceans» surface waters warm and sea ice disappears, and the marine world will see increased stratification, intense nutrient trapping in the deep Southern Ocean (also known as the Antarctic Ocean) and nutrition starvation in the other oceans.
With records dating back to 1880, the global
temperature across the world's land and ocean surfaces for August 2014 was 0.75 °C (1.35 °F)
higher than the 20th century
average of 15.6 °C (60.1 °F).
Based on my understanding, it would be correct to say that the effect
of doubling CO2 while there is no sunlight is for the
temperature drop during the night to be slower — meaning, the minimum and
average temperature will be
higher than it would have been otherwise.