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The U.S. Climate Normals Quick Access tool provides graphs and tables of average temperature, precipitation, and snowfall at more than 15,000 U.S. observation stations. For access to other climatological statistics and variables, visit the Normals Homepage.
Information regarding the temperature, precipitation and sunshine for more than 5000 cities in the United States.
Global warming contributions from fossil fuels and land use. Global warming: Contributions to the change in global mean surface temperature. Global warming: monthly sea surface temperature anomaly. Global yearly surface temperature anomalies. Heat content in the top 2,000 meters of the world's oceans.
Search for maximum, minimum, and average temperature normals and precipitation total normals for individual station locations from about 15,000 stations across the United States. Find annual/seasonal, monthly, daily, or hourly conventional 30-year normals and 15-year normals normals by station names.
Learn about climate variation of temperature by reviewing calculations of mean, median, quartile, and range.
Mean temperature is the average temperature of a fluid over a defined length in a heat exchanger, calculated to facilitate the analysis of heat transfer.
1) Simply by calculating the average of each column each day, and then averaging these averages to calculate the mean temperature: (tMin average: 25.7; tMax average: 26.8; and tMean: 26.2).
Shades of blue show where the mean daily temperatures measured from 1991 to 2020 averaged below 50°F for the month. The darker the shade of blue, the lower the temperature. Areas shown in shades of orange and red have long-term mean temperatures above 50°F.
NOAA’s 1991-2020 U.S. Climate Normals provide averages for climate variables like temperature and precipitation. This Explainer explores what Climate Normals are, why NOAA produces them, what changes are included in the latest update, and what U.S. industries and sectors rely on Climate Normals.
The convention of the weather and climate community has been to calculate the observed daily mean temperature by summing the maximum and minimum instantaneous temperatures during a 24-hour period and dividing by two.