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.
Within this season, some of the coolest
monthly average daily maximum temperatures of the year (relative to normal) were recorded.
Not exact matches
The perfect number is primarily driven by the
average and
maximum number of adoptions achieved over time, and is calculated by determining the target
average length of stay, and multiplying that by the
monthly daily average number of adoptions.
The
monthly mean is obtained as the
average of each
daily maximum and minimum temperature, so that the warm bias is not reduced by
averaging.
In January 2013, for example, the
monthly mean PM2.5 level exceeded 130 μg m - 3 and the
maximum daily average value reached 500 μg m - 3.