Winter month average
daily minimum temperature show the strongest warming trends.
Not exact matches
Average
daily minimum and maximum
temperatures increase in the mid-century and end - of - century projections for both stabilization and business - as - usual emission scenarios (Figure 2 - 10
shows output for annual average
daily maximum
temperature).
Shows that a suite of modeled and derived measures (produced from
daily maximum —
minimum temperatures) linking plant development (phenology) with its basic climatic drivers provide a reliable and spatially extensive method for monitoring general impacts of global warming on the start of the growing season
To do so, you'd need a study such as mine which
shows water vapour cools and more moist regions have lower mean
daily maximum and
minimum temperatures than drier regions at similar latitudes and altitudes.
Daily minimum temperature readings at related urban and rural sites frequently
show that the urban site is 6 ° to 11 ° C (10 ° to 20 ° F) warmer than the rural site.
The
temperature plots
show observed
daily maximum and
minimum temperatures, the 1981 — 2010 average maximum and
minimum temperature range, and the record maximum and
minimum range.
More than one - half of the stations
showed a significant positive relationship at the
daily time scale between warm nights (
daily minimum temperature greater than the 90th percentile) or warm days (
daily maximum
temperature above the 90th percentile) and heavy - precipitation events (
daily precipitation exceeding the 75th percentile), with the greater frequencies found for the east and southwest coasts during autumn and winter.
New analyses of
daily maximum and
minimum land - surface
temperatures for 1950 to 1993 continue to
show that this measure of diurnal
temperature range is decreasing very widely, although not everywhere.
It
shows the range of variation in US monthly averages, with the orange being the monthly average
daily maximum
temperature across the US, the dark blue
showing the monthly average
daily minimum temperature, and the green the monthly mean.
All of these parameters
show what we would expect in a warming climate:
daily minimum, maximum, and average
temperatures are increasing, cooling degree days, growing degree days and growing season length are increasing, heating degree days are decreasing, the counts of warm days are increasing and cool days are decreasing.