The chart below, by Zack Labe at the University of California at Irvine, shows how
daily average air temperatures over the Arctic (red line) have spent most of January and February substantially above average (white line).
Not exact matches
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.
Data on
daily average temperature, death rates, and confounding variables (eg, humidity and
air pollution) were used to calculate the
temperature of minimum mortality (the optimal
temperature), and to quantify total deaths due to non-optimal ambient
temperature in each location.
The
average daily air temperature in the Antarctic summer of 2013, when Goordial collected the permafrost samples which she tested both on the spot and later in the lab, was?
The
average daily air temperature in the Antarctic summer of 2013, when Goordial collected the permafrost samples which she tested both on the spot and later in the lab, was − 14 °C and it never rose above 0 °C, making the permafrost difficult to drill.
the differential cloud change (dcc) of each day is equal to
daily average cloud change (x), minus an
averaging period of three days which begins five days prior to each date,... «-RRB-, linked to a transient decrease in cosmic rays, is associated with a transient increase of surface level
air temperature.
Springtime cold
air outbreaks (at least two consecutive days during which the
daily average surface
air temperature is below 95 % of the simulated
average wintertime surface
air temperature) are projected to continue to occur throughout this century.19 As a result, increased productivity of some crops due to higher
temperatures, longer growing seasons, and elevated CO2 concentrations could be offset by increased freeze damage.20 Heat waves during pollination of field crops such as corn and soybean also reduce yields (Figure 18.3).4 Wetter springs may reduce crop yields and profits, 21 especially if growers are forced to switch to late - planted, shorter - season varieties.
· On
average, between 1950 and 1993, night - time
daily minimum
air temperatures over land increased by about 0.2 °C per decade.
Daily 2 meter surface
air temperature for the Arctic
averaged above 80 ° N. Individual years from 1958 - 2017 are shown by the sequential blue / purple to yellow lines.
Remember that post 9/11 contrail study, which supposedly showed that the
average daily temperature over the continental US suddenly widened in the 3 days after the September 11 terrorist attacks, when all commercial
air traffic was banned from American skies?