Map and numbers giving the average annual temperatures for every state in the US, plus ranking of states from hottest to coldest.
You can see the numbers behind each map plus more information about state-wide precipitation averages on a page for each season: Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.More American State Weather Information Maps of USA State Temperatures For Each Season Wettest States in America Driest States in the ...
NASA Earth ObservatoryA NASA analysis shows that global temperatures in 2024 were 1.28 degrees Celsius (2.30 degrees Fahrenheit) above the agency's 20th-century baseline. This map by NASA was their image of the Day for January 11, 2025.
temperatures are warmer than areas further inland (especially in the night and early morning hours), sometimes causing a snowstorm further inland to fall as rain on the island. However, measurable snow falls every winter, and in many winters one or more intense storms called nor'easters produce...
The impact of urbanization and climate change on urban temperatures: a systematic review. Landsc Ecol. 2017;32:1921–35. Article Google Scholar Pratiwi SN. A review of material cover features for mitigating urban heat island. Int J Livable Space. 2018;3(2):71–80. https://doi.org/...
Environmental hormesis encompasses a range of stressors and biological endpoints69. Common physical stressors include habitat changes, seed priming75, high temperatures76, and drought. It is now recognized that the essence of the “optimal developmental temperature hypothesis” proposed by Zamudio et al...
Upwelling maintains the cooler temperatures that allow these regions to cool the atmosphere. Thus, in studies of the global heat balance, EBCs are regions of net ocean heating. As with heat that enters the ocean in the tropical regions, the mechanisms that move heat from the EBCs to the ...
precipitation is largely determined by vertical motion whereas temperature anomalies are largely determined by meridional motion. Next, we review the recent literature focused on determining the relevant stationary wave metrics for particular impacts on regional temperatures, the hydrological cycle, and the ...
profiles of air temperature, humidity and windspeed [13,14]. Use of the many flux-tower data that capture sub-diurnal momentum, energy, water and carbon fluxes for different sun-angles, difference light-diffusiveness and different temperatures would enable us to quantify the role of canopy ...
d Stable (‘S’) (TH and TL) and unstable (‘U’) (Tbias) temperatures corresponding to the steady-states for different applied Vext. e Same as d for the case of RS > RNDR. f Stable (jH and jL) and unstable (jU) current densities corresponding to the steady-states for ...