January is the coolest month of the year but still has an average daily temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit and July's average
daily temperature over 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
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?
The Bureau's climate data experts have carefully analysed the digitised data to create a consistent — or homogeneous — record of
daily temperatures over the last 100 years.
The Bureau of Meteorology's climate data experts carefully analyse records to find and address spurious artefacts in the data, thus developing a consistent — or homogeneous — record of
daily temperatures over the last 100 years.
Not exact matches
Being in tune with your body is never a bad thing, and for me, those
daily temperatures helped me get and stay pregnant and become a mom four times
over!
The study shows that it's plausible, even if Mars was generally frozen
over, that peak
daily temperatures in summer might sneak above freezing just enough to cause melting at the edges of glaciers.
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 data set provides
daily high and low
temperatures, as well as rainfall, the world
over.
Compare the mean
daily max and min
temperatures over each month of Seattle and London.
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).
«We show that at the present - day warming of 0.85 °C about 18 % of the moderate
daily precipitation extremes
over land are attributable to the observed
temperature increase since pre-industrial times, which in turn primarily results from human influence,» the research team said.
Over time, excessive training results in decreased adrenergic receptor sensitivity (making fat loss difficult and fat gain easier) and adrenal fatigue (as evidenced by fluctuating average
daily body
temperatures, decreasing blood pressure, low energy, joint pain and muscle loss).
Graph the
daily high and low
temperature over the course of several weeks or a month.
When ambient
temperatures hit
over 32 degrees Celsius — which is now almost a
daily occurrence — long walks or runs are not recommended.
The farm in Albemarle County is under quarantine and all exposed horses are being monitored twice
daily for fever (
temperature over 101.5 F) and other clinical signs.
JUNE 9, 2017 The PetFinder Foundation Delivers Comfort and Cooling for Crossing Paths Rescues 25 Elevated Beds and 25 Baby Pools With average
daily temperatures in Locust Fork, Alabama exceeding 88 degrees Fahrenheit from June through September of last year, The PetFinder Foundation has provided grant funding to offer comfort, security and cooling for our rescues while they await forever homes
over the heated southern seasons — AND SO MUCH MORE!
With
temperatures dropping all
over the country, it's beginning to feel a lot more like winter with snow, wind and ice putting a damper on your
daily activities.
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.
November is characterized by rapidly falling
daily high
temperatures, however it's nothing to worry about, as
daily highs decrease from a hot 33 °C to 28 °C
over the course of the month, exceeding 35 °C and dropping below 25 °C, only one day in ten.
The hottest months of the year are usually July and August where
daily high
temperatures can reach
over 40 °C.
Over the course of an average June, Goa boasts eight hours of
daily sunshine — that's four hours less each day than the previous month — along with an average sea
temperature of 29 °C — that's 1 °C cooler than the previous month.
Daily low
temperatures rise from 1 °C to 2 °C
over the course of the month, rarely falling below -4 °C or exceeding 7 °C.
Paul donahue # 155: «Now please explain to me why,
over a couple decades, stations are increasingly recording
daily, monthly and even annual record high
temperatures at a rate that now averages three times the rate that record low
temperatures are set.»
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.
Both fire hazard indices increased
over this period, as a consequence of increasing mean
daily maximum
temperature and decreasing minimum
daily relative humidity.
Last week, the
daily atmospheric content of CO2 popped up
over 400 parts per million, pushing the stated goal of keeping worldwide
temperatures to a 2 ˚C increase even further from reach.
Since the TAR, the observational basis of analyses of extremes has increased substantially, so that some extremes have now been examined
over most land areas (e.g.,
daily temperature and rainfall extremes).
During this two - day period,
daily maximum
temperatures exceeded 70 degrees F (21.1 degrees C)
over much of the region.
On a seasonal basis the ranges between the
daily maximum, minimum and average are all listed and the lowest ratio is that the
daily minimum
temperature range
over the year is 77,000 times greater than the
temperature difference that would result from the proposed 30 % reduction in emissions.
In contrast, mean
daily maximum
temperatures were 1 to 3 degrees F above average
over southeastern Florida, while mean
daily minimum
temperatures were 2 to 4 degrees F (1.1 to 2.2 degrees C) above average.
Since 1950, it has been found that the global diurnal
temperature range (DTR), the difference between the minimum
temperature (Tmin) and the maximum
temperature (Tmax) of
daily surface air
temperature, has been temporally decreasing in several places all
over the world.
We analyzed whether and to what extent cold
temperatures are associated with excess winter mortality across multiple cities and
over multiple years within individual cities, using
daily temperature and mortality data from 36 US cities (1985 — 2006) and 3 French cities (1971 — 2007).
Over the past century,
daily maximum
temperatures have plummeted in the US.
The
temperature at each land and ocean station is compared
daily to what is «normal» for that location and time, typically the long - term average
over a 30 - year period.
The study team analyzed several million
daily high and low
temperature readings taken
over the span of six decades at about 1,800 weather stations across the country, thereby ensuring ample data for statistically significant results.
Daily record high
temperatures occurred twice as often as record lows
over the last decade across the continental United States, new research shows.
For instance, a study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters in 2009, found that
daily record high
temperatures occurred twice as often as record lows
over the prior decade across the continental United States.
''... the traditional dynamic downscaling (TDD)[i.e. without tuning) overestimates precipitation by 0.5 - 1.5 mm d - 1... The 2 - year return level of summer
daily maximum
temperature simulated by the TDD is underestimated by 2 - 6 °C
over the central United States - Canada region».
«claims that «Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth's average surface
temperature over the past century» are erroneous and indicative of either ignorance or duplicity on the part of NASA's Earth Observatory, NASA's Climate Consensus page, The
Daily Mail, the EPA and many others.»
Figure 1: DMI
daily temperature values, annual average and linear trend
over the entire record period
And, by comparing the DMI 80 north
daily temperature presentation from 1959 - 2014 for the summer melt season (mid-June to late August when the arctic is above 0.0 Tave), you see very clearly that there has NO warming
over the actual arctic ocean.
From that link's words, the DMI «green line» IS the best way to consistently compare the
daily estimate of NORTH areas of the arctic — those areas north of 70 latitude to 83 north latitude NASA - GISS extrapolates «surface» ground - based
temperatures as far as 1200 km from where their land - based measurements were made from 60 - 70 latitude
over the ever - greening (and darker) tundra and forests OUT to the open sea where where the arctic sea ice actually is present.
Regardless, claims that «Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth's average surface
temperature over the past century» are erroneous and indicative of either ignorance or duplicity on the part of NASA's Earth Observatory, NASA's Climate Consensus page, The
Daily Mail, the EPA and many others.
Anomalies simply take the average of the observed
temperatures (
daily, monthly, annual, max, min, or what have you), and convert them to a scale with a different zero point — a zero defined as the mean observed
temperature over some accepted calibration period.
In the most realistic case of half - field capacity, the July
daily minimum
temperature in the California Central Valley increased by 3.5 °C, in agreement with station observation trends
over the past century in the same area.
· On average, between 1950 and 1993, night - time
daily minimum air
temperatures over land increased by about 0.2 °C per decade.
Weather is the
daily temperature, it can fluctuate to each extreme rapidly whereas climate is an average of
temperatures over a long period of time.
Averaging the
daily high
temperatures over any period results in a mean maximum
temperature for that period.
The University of Western Australia's Ryan Lowe led a team of researchers who studied a reef system off the coast of northwestern Australia, as well as other reef systems across the globe, in order to develop a new model for predicting how rapid sea level rise will impact
daily water
temperature extremes within these shallow reefs
over the next century.
I originally presumed that these modern devices arrived at a
daily temperature reading by continuously integrating the
temperature over a 24 - hour day, or at worst averaging 24 hourly readings.