For
daily average temperature data, look for the «tavg» files.
Not exact matches
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.
Figure 1: Global Stations, This is the annual
average of the difference of both
daily min and max
temperatures, the included stations for this chart as well as all of the others charts have at least 240 days
data / year and are present for at least 10 years.
I know that the
data that is presented on global
temperatures daily, monthly and yearly, is not raw
data; it has had a considerable amount of processing before it is presented as an
average global
temperature.
The current methodology of climate
data recording; well I suppose it is really weather
data; doesn't even comply with the Nyquist Criterion for even the
daily average Temperature calculation at a single station.
The DHM
data set includes
daily flow
data for 44 river gauging stations for the period 1964 - 2000, 258
daily precipitation records covering 1956 - 1996, 119
daily and monthly
temperature records spanning the period 1934 - 1996, 114 records of
average monthly humidity from 1967 - 1997, and 41 records with
average monthly values of sunshine hours between 1967 - 1997...
BoM CDO RAW
data in this analysis are calculated from the annual
average of
daily temperatures for each year and are subject to the usual discrepancies such as missing days, but are identical to BoM annual estimates except for occasional 0.1 C variations caused by the BoM
averaging monthly
averages for annual calculations instead of
averaging all available days per year for annual calculations.
Huge sections of the Arctic were among the areas that saw
temperatures well above
average, according to the University of Maine's Climate Reanalyzer, which compares
daily temperature anomalies to a baseline of
data from between 1979 and 2000.
As evidenced by 1 - minute
data world - wide, the
daily mid-range
temperature is a poor, high - side - biased estimator of the true diurnal
average.
However, the
average daily mean
temperature data at Minneapolis shows that from the first of the month up to this morning, only 3 of the days in August have been below normal.
Using existing output
data from global climate models, the researchers plotted projections of changes in global
average temperature and rainfall against regional changes in
daily extremes.
Average of the IPCC computer model projections for the tropical mid-troposphere versus three standard sets of observations: weather balloons,
temperature sensed from satellites, and «reanalysis»
data used to initialize the
daily weather map.