Not exact matches
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.
Finally, studies are emerging that directly link increased ambient
temperatures, longer pollen seasons and
higher daily pollen counts
with more doctor visits for allergic symptoms.
Concrete, pumps, pipes and wiring face a
daily load of some combination of
high temperatures and pressures, vibration and — unique to nuclear infrastructure — bombardment
with the neutrons thrown off by splitting atoms.
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.
The month of October is characterized by falling
daily high temperatures,
with daily highs decreasing from 37 °C to 33 °C over the course of the month, exceeding 39 °C or dropping below 31 °C only one day in ten.
Marrakech, the alluring «Red City», sees average
temperatures in the mid - to
high - 20s in April,
with about 10 hours of sunshine
daily and very little rainfall.
Temperatures are warm,
with average
daily highs of around 25 °C and overnight lows of 17 °C.
Scientists matched the weather over those three days
with similar weather in previous Septembers over that period, and found that the difference in
daily high and nightly low
temperatures in the absence of planes» contrails was more than 1C greater.
In particular, the report authors predicted that
with climate change there would be an increase in certain types of extreme weather, including
daily high temperatures, heat waves, heavy precipitation and droughts, in some places.
The
daily temperature data show that for the majority of the
High Plains region, the first half of the month was dominated by cold air,
with below normal
temperatures.
It also applies mainly to
daily maximum
temperatures,
with daily minimums being
higher now in the vast majority of the US:
However, there are only 50 states, and this is a number that isn't large enough to give the best statistical results... [a better metric is a] year - by - year numbers of
daily all - time record
high temperatures from a set of 970 weather stations
with at least 80 years of record... There are 365 opportunities in each year (366 in leap years) for each of the 970 stations to set a record
high... Note the several years above 6000 events prior to 1940 and none above 5000 since 1954.
From that I don't know what relative effects happen in the nighttime set, but it seems to me that it would be most extreme then, because as anyone familiar
with high country will confirm, not only are
temperatures cooler in general, but there is a larger
daily variation at
higher altitudes.
In November 2009 the BoM repaired a
Daily Weather Observations database bug on its website that saw most WA
temperatures for August 2009 adjusted up by as much as.5 C,
with all averaged
temperatures since that November correction being
higher than before.
Most deserts in the world reach 100 % relative humidity
daily when morning dew forms yet they are still have exceedingly dry atmospheres
with large
temperature differences between
daily high and nightly low.
U.S.
daily record
high temperatures continued to surge into the end of March,
with new heat records overwhelming cold records by the incredible ratio of 35.3 to 1.
I would really like to see compilations printed in the 80s of
daily highs & lows and compare them
with what the official sources «say» the
temperatures are now.
«Working
with data pertaining to 7450 cardiovascular - related deaths that occurred within Budapest, Hungary, between 1995 and 2004 — where the deceased were «medico - legally autopsied» — Toro et al. looked for potential relationships between
daily maximum, minimum and mean
temperature, air humidity, air pressure, wind speed, global radiation and
daily numbers of the heart - related deaths... scientists report and restate their primary finding numerous times throughout their paper, writing that (1) «both the maximum and the minimum
daily temperatures tend to be lower when more death cases occur in a day,» (2) «on the days
with four or more death cases, the
daily maximum and minimum
temperatures tend to be lower than on days without any cardiovascular death events,» (3) «the largest frequency of cardiovascular death cases was detected in cold and cooling weather conditions,» (4) «we found a significant negative relationship between
temperature and cardiovascular mortality,» (5) «the analysis of 6 - hour change of air pressure suggests that more acute or chronic vascular death cases occur during increasing air pressure conditions (implying cold weather fronts),» (6) «we found a
high frequency of cardiovascular death in cold weather,» (7) «a significant negative relationship was detected between
daily maximum [and] minimum
temperature [s] and the number of sudden cardiovascular death cases,» and (8) «a significant negative correlation was detected between
daily mean
temperature and cardiovascular mortality.»
Although in the study over 90 % was attributed to cold the paper noted that «This difference was mainly caused by the
high minimum - mortality percentile,
with most of the mean
daily temperatures being lower than the optimum value».
The weather will be ideal for the winter games in Pyeongchang,
with the average
daily temperature ranging from about 39 ° F, considered the average
high temperature, and 13 ° F being the average low in February.