Sentences with phrase «departure from average»

The chemically ice nucleated cool - down focus zones are very visible in the global «temperature departure from average» map above.
An examination of the latest «Temperature Departure From Average» map below very clearly reveals where it is cool, and where it is not.
The September — November 2017 seasonal global land and ocean temperature was 0.75 °C (1.35 °F) above the 20th century average of 14.0 °C (57.1 °F)-- the fourth highest temperature departure from average for September — November in the 1880 — 2017 period.
This was the smallest temperature departure from average for any three - month period since October — December 2016.
Meanwhile, Africa had its lowest temperature departure from average since 2011.
Each color band in the map above represents a 3 to 4 degree forecasted departure from average temperatures (reds for above, blues for below).
These graphs show a best estimate of ice extent and sea ice departure from average for the period 1850 to 2013.
Temperatures over ocean in May were the highest on record, and tied with three other records (all set within the past two decades) for «the highest departure from average for any month on record.»
This was warm enough to set another milestone that had already been set two previous times this year; the average global sea surface temperature was so warm in September that it broke the all - time record for the highest departure from average for any month since 1880, at 1.19 degrees Fahrenheit above average.
The «Temperature Departure From Average» map below further reveals the areas of concentration for climate engineering orchestrated chemical cool - downs and sea surface chemical ice nucleation (also fueling extreme hail events).
An anomaly is a departure from average conditions.
March 2018 also had the highest monthly temperature departure from average since July 2017.
This value was also 0.40 °C (0.72 °F) cooler than the record high set in 2016 and was the smallest temperature departure from average in the last four years.
The Rutgers University Global Snow Lab has daily, weekly and monthly data for snow extent as well as data for the monthly departure from average.
The four warmest months since 1880 (as measured by departure from average in the NASA database) were the past four months.
The month had the second warmest departure from average (+1.04 °C) of any month since 1880, with only December 2015 being warmer.
** A comparison of the national temperature departure from average as calculated by NCDC's operational dataset (nClimDiv), the U.S. Historical Climatology Network (USHCN), and the U.S. Climate Reference Network (USCRN) is available on our National Temperature Index page.
Green Bay, Wisconsin, wracked up the highest departure from average for the first half of this year with temperatures 7.6 °F above normal.
That makes it look like 2010 was characterized by a slight departure from the average net transfers of heat between ocean and surface.
July 2016 tied with August 2015 as the eighth highest departure from average among all 1,639 months in the record.
This was also the highest monthly global land temperature departure from average since April 2016.
Similar to the March — May global land and ocean surface temperature, the March — May land surface temperature was also the fourth highest three - month departure from average for any three - month period on record.
This was also the lowest monthly temperature departure from average since August 2015.
April 2016 tied with February 2016 as the seventh highest departure from average among all 1,636 months in the record.
This was also the third highest temperature departure from average among all 1,636 months in the 1880 — 2016 record, behind March 2016 and February 2016.
July 2016 had the lowest monthly global temperature departure from average since August 2015 and tied with August 2015 as the 15th highest monthly temperature departure among all months (1,639) on record.
June - August 2016 also marks the 10th highest three - month temperature departure from average for any three - month period on record.
This was the 10th highest three - month departure from average for any three - month period on record.
This was the ninth highest three - month departure from average for any three - month period on record.
It was cooler than average in eastern Russia, regions of central and northern Africa, and part of central South America, according to the December Land & Ocean Temperatures Departure from Average and Percentiles maps above.
The temperature departure from average for November is also the second highest among all months in the 136 - year period of record.
This marks the highest departure from average for the season in the 136 - year period of record, surpassing the previous record set last year by 0.21 °C (0.38 °F).
This is the first time in the NOAA record that a monthly temperature departure from average exceeded 1 °C or reached 2 °F and the second widest margin by which an all - time monthly global temperature record has been broken.
The global ocean temperature was a major contributor to the global average, as its departure from average for the period was also highest on record, at 0.63 °C (1.13 °F) above average.
If 2014 maintains this temperature departure from average for the remainder of the year, it will be the warmest year on record.
But the study looked at departures from average conditions over shorter time periods, and may not be a good indicator of how people will respond to sustained warming.
The highest monthly departures from average occurred at the beginning of the year (January: +1.5 °C / 2.9 & degF) and the end of the year (December: +2.5 °C / 4.5 °F).
These were the largest monthly departures from average among all months on record.
Changes are expressed as departures from average conditions over 1979 to 2006.»
I was curious about this recently, because most of the graphs I see deal with what scientists call «anomalies», that is, departures from average.
Table A ---- Below are listed the average maximum temperatures and the associated «departures from the average daily maximum for July» for stations in the Death Valley region for the hottest summertime periods from 1911 to 1960.
Temperature departures from average during late July into early August, showing the hot weather in Oklahoma.
Record warmth was observed across parts of eastern Africa, the Middle East, and southern Asia, which corresponds with the locations that had the most notable warm temperature departures from average (+3.0 °C [+5.4 °F] or higher) during the month.
Temperature departures from average on Feb. 26, 2018, showing the red splotch of warmth across the Arctic.
Map showing global land and ocean surface temperature departures from average during August 2012.
Importantly, however, day - to - day and month - to - month departures from average temperature (the difference between the individual daily or monthly value and the long - term mean, also known as temperature anomalies) are consistent across very large distances.
During November 2017, warmer - than - average temperatures dominated across much of the world's land and ocean surfaces, with the most notable temperature departures from average across the Northern Hemisphere.
La Niña events are operationally defined using the Oceanic Niño Index (ONI), which is the three - month running - mean values of sea surface temperature departures from average in the Niño 3.4 region of the central Pacific (bounded by 5N - 5S, 120 - 170W).

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While still barely above the long - term average, the new regime represents a significant departure from 2017, when the VIX averaged barely 11.
Some of the greatest departures from normal temperature were observed in the interior part of the state, where McGrath recorded an average temperature of 16 F -LRB--8.8 C), 10.4 F (5.7 C) above normal and the 6th warmest November since records began in 1941.
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