Not exact matches
Ask him what the
average rainfall or
highest temperature day was back in 2006 and he'll probably know the answer.
[hide] Climate data for Ghana Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record
high °C (°F) 31 (88) 32 (90) 32 (90) 32 (90) 32 (90) 29 (84) 27 (81) 27 (81) 29 (84) 30 (86) 31 (88) 31 (88) 32 (90)
Average high °C (°F) 27.5 (81.5) 27.5 (81.5) 28 (82) 28 (82) 27 (81) 26 (79) 25 (77) 24 (75) 26 (79) 26 (79) 27 (81) 27 (81) 28 (82)
Average low °C (°F) 23 (73) 23 (73) 24 (75) 24 (75) 23 (73) 23 (73) 22 (72) 21 (70) 22 (72) 22 (72) 23 (73) 23 (73) 21 (70) Record low °C (°F) 15 (59) 17 (63) 20 (68) 19 (66) 21 (70) 20 (68) 19 (66) 18 (64) 20 (68) 19 (66) 21 (70) 17 (63) 15 (59)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 16 (0.63) 37 (1.46) 73 (2.87) 82 (3.23) 145 (5.71) 193 (7.6) 49 (1.93) 16 (0.63) 40 (1.57) 80 (3.15) 38 (1.5) 18 (0.71) 787 (30.99)
Average rainy days 2 2 5 7 11 14 7 6 8 9 4 2 77
Average relative humidity (%) 79 77 77 80 82 85 85 83 82 83 80 79 85 Mean monthly sunshine hours 214 204 223 213 211 144 142 155 171 220 240 235 2,372 Source: Climatemps.com [57] Rivers Main article: Rivers of Ghana
Increases in
average temperature and
rainfall were associated in Zanzibar with
higher numbers of cholera cases within a definite time period.
Similarly, they found
higher than
average rainfall in areas that typically experience lower annual
rainfall saw positive effects on wood frog population growth.
This ecosystem experiences
high average temperatures and a significant amount of
rainfall.
Sioux Falls received more than 13 inches of rain in June — almost 11 inches more than
average, making the recent storm the state's third -
highest one - day
rainfall.
Winter
averages range from an
average low of 11ºC to an
average high of 23ºC with most
rainfall occurring in the summer months.
The
average rainfall is quite
high in October been 120 mm over 11 days as an
average this
rainfall would be expected more at the end of the month of October, however this is never guaranteed!
Over the course of July, Goa experiences a
high amount of
rainfall, with 995mm / 39 inches of precipitation falling on an
average of 27 rainy days.
August does see a drop in
average rainfall before the
highest seen in September of 400 mm.
Despite the fairly
high amount of
rainfall, Punta Cana enjoys an
average of nine hours of sunshine every day in October — that's the same as in September.
With the amount of
rainfall still more than the dry season at the end of the monsoon the
average humidity has dropped to a slightly more comfortable 85 % that is down from October's
highs of 90 %.
It experiences the lowest
rainfall in June and the
highest in October, with
average midday temperatures ranging from 18.6 ° in July to 26.6 ° in January.
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.
Between January and March there is
high humidity, strong seasonal
rainfall and the temperatures
average between 20 °C to 30 °C.
[1] CO2 absorbs IR, is the main GHG, human emissions are increasing its concentration in the atmosphere, raising temperatures globally; the second GHG, water vapor, exists in equilibrium with water / ice, would precipitate out if not for the CO2, so acts as a feedback; since the oceans cover so much of the planet, water is a large positive feedback; melting snow and ice as the atmosphere warms decreases albedo, another positive feedback, biased toward the poles, which gives larger polar warming than the global
average; decreasing the temperature gradient from the equator to the poles is reducing the driving forces for the jetstream; the jetstream's meanders are increasing in amplitude and slowing, just like the lower Missippi River where its driving gradient decreases; the larger slower meanders increase the amplitude and duration of blocking
highs, increasing drought and extreme temperatures — and 30,000 + Europeans and 5,000 plus Russians die, and the US corn crop, Russian wheat crop, and Aussie wildland fire protection fails — or extreme
rainfall floods the US, France, Pakistan, Thailand (driving up prices for disk drives — hows that for unexpected adverse impacts from AGW?)
The steady increase in global temperatures, including
average temperatures in Australia, means that even when
rainfall is at or near the historical
average, conditions are drier than before because evaporation rates are
higher.
There wasn't much impact on daily peak river levels, since this is about sustained rather than intense
rainfall, but 100 - year
highs in monthly
averaged river levels became about 80 - year events.
Perth
rainfall, hasn't changed much recently, an
average of 0.75 m, 30 inches per year; far
higher than Eastern England.
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the Sahel will experience increasingly
higher average temperatures as well as changes in
rainfall patterns over the course of the 21st century.
Average rainfall in Northern England and South Scotland, at 255 mm / month was also anomalously
high.
The MDB
average rainfall during the last three decades has been recording a 10 % loss per decade, I believe this is primarily due to declining solar radiation levels, moving from the
highest for 8000 years to presently the lowest for 100 years, this solar decline is expected to continue for at least another 3 decades, maybe 6 decades like it did in the 16th century, brining on the last little ice age.
Several parts of Maharashtra recorded heavy rain and Pune city recorded the
highest December
rainfall of 53.1 mm in 24 hours exceeding the monthly
average of 4.8 mm.
We also conclude that it is likely that climate warming will cause Atlantic hurricanes in the coming century have
higher rainfall rates than present - day hurricanes, and medium confidence that they will be more intense (
higher peak winds and lower central pressures) on
average.
Moreover, rising global
average temperatures lead to longer pollen seasons in many places and — when combined with stronger
rainfall events, flooding, and
higher humidity — create the perfect environment for mold to flourish.
Sydney and parts of Western Australia experienced
higher rainfall than
average.
The weather:
Highs average in the upper 70s to lower 80s in March, and there's a monthly
rainfall possibility of just 13 %.