During the winter, temperatures in Vallarta are in the low to mid 80's during the day
with nighttime temperatures ranging from the 60 - 70 ° F. Summertime (June to October) is Vallarta's rainy season with temperatures ranging from the mid 80's to low 90's.
Using data from 765,000 survey respondents in the United States from 2002 to 2011, coupled
with nighttime temperature data, the researchers found that higher nighttime temperatures are associated with self - reported sleep problems, with the largest effects seen during summer and among lower - income and elderly subjects (who may not have easy access to air conditioning).
Not exact matches
I also have an electric heater that keeps a daytime
temperature of 80 degrees F. and
nighttime temperatures of 65 to 70 degrees F.
With lighting at 20 to 30 watts per square foot, waste heat from the lights does much of the heating.
Hot nights make for bad sleep, according to a study combining responses to a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sleep survey of 765,000 U.S. residents from 2002 to 2011
with data on
nighttime temperatures during that period.
With average
nighttime temperatures up 1.8 degrees F at the institute's farm in the Philippines from 1979 to 2003, average yields were down 10 percent.
In most cases, deserts possess a high average
temperature with large differences between daytime and
nighttime temperatures.
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nighttime routine.
This is based on personal experience
with my (much older) Civic
with a non-new battery and similar driving patterns in the winter
with typical
nighttime temperatures around 28 - 34 F.
They promote it for
nighttime reading but the ability to control the
temperature of the light is a far bigger deal for me and it makes a big difference; just like it probably would
with this device.
The average mean
temperature in January ranges from 53 - 59 degrees F; summers are a little warmer
with an average mean
temperature in July that ranges from 62 - 70 degrees F. Both winter and summer
temperature extremes are moderated by the moist ocean air
with generally high
nighttime humidities and frequent fog.
The dry season lasts from summer through fall,
with average daytime
temperatures ranging from 75 - 85F, and
nighttime lows being from the upper 50s — 60sF.
When heatwaves and record
temperatures are found all across North America, Belize enjoys lovely weather in August
with daytime highs of just 86F (30C) and
nighttime lows at a perfect 78F (26C).
The town is the very essence of the Southern California lifestyle,
with temperatures ranging from highs of 77 degrees in the summer to 67 degrees in winter and
nighttime temperatures that rarely below 50 degrees.
With an average daytime high
temperature of 80 ˚F in the shade and
nighttime lows averaging 70 ˚F you are sure to enjoy countless comfortable hours in your balcony hammock, al fresco dining, or sipping a frothy tropical cocktail in one of our spring pools or our private Arenal hot springs.
Scientists sifting for trends in record high and low
temperatures across the United States have found more evidence of long - term warming of the climate,
with the biggest shift coming through a reduction in record low
nighttime temperatures.
In cities like Phoenix
with bad UHI problems, the mean
temperature has increased because
nighttime temperatures don't cool much any more.
This unique response of RSM to extra soil moisture provided by irrigation is consistent
with Christy et al. (2006)'s observational study that found increased
nighttime minimum
temperature in California Central Valley during the last century.
As estimated from this study, we found a conservative estimate of a warm bias resulting from measuring the
temperature near the ground at just one level of around 0.21 °C per decade (
with the
nighttime minimum
temperature contributing a large part of this bias).
The point is that lack of your wondrous GHGs results in higher daytime
temperatures, and lower
nighttime temperatures, in accordance
with normal, rather than Warmist, physics.
What is left is that insolation, in the morning,
with no change in
temperature, is continuously converting airborne water colloid to WV at the rate of 2400 W / g (m ²);
with continuous reversion back to airborne water colloid releasing that same 2400 W / g (m ²) to space via EMR in the
nighttime.
From that I don't know what relative effects happen in the
nighttime set, but it seems to me that it would be most extreme then, because as anyone familiar
with high country will confirm, not only are
temperatures cooler in general, but there is a larger daily variation at higher altitudes.
During extreme heat events,
nighttime temperatures in the region's big cities are generally several degrees higher28 than surrounding regions, leading to increased heat - related death among those less able to recover from the heat of the day.36 Since the hottest days in the Northeast are often associated
with high concentrations of ground - level ozone and other pollutants, 37 the combination of heat stress and poor air quality can pose a major health risk to vulnerable groups: young children, the elderly, and those
with pre-existing health conditions including asthma.29 Vulnerability is further increased as key infrastructure, including electricity for potentially life - saving air conditioning, is more likely to fail precisely when it is most needed — when demand exceeds available supply.
Consequently, the difference between day and night is more extreme
with daytime
temperatures getting up to around 118 °C and
nighttime temperatures falling below -168 °C.
With the sun and the «greenhouse gases», but without water, the average
temperature on earth would be of - 11 °C (resulting from a daytime mean
temperature of approximately +135 °C and a
nighttime temperature of approximately - 175 °C).
That explains why the desert is known for rapid
temperature swings — hot days and cold nights — while coastal areas are noted for their moderate climates,
with day and
nighttime temperatures closer together, he said.
That study started
with the optimal
nighttime temperature, and then tested the impact of increasing that
temperature.
The average
temperature is what is being focused on by most scientists, but I agree
with Nasif it needs to be looked on
with what happens real - time while it is net absorbing daytime and net emitting
nighttime.
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November in New Orleans is mild,
with daytime
temperatures rarely above the 70s, and
nighttime temperatures in the 50s.
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