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Average summer temperatures are typically 4-6 C while average winter temperatures are.
At a science station in the ice-covered interior of Greenland, average winter temperatures rose nearly 11 degrees Fahrenheit from 1991 to 2003.
Extinctions were particularly common at sites with high average winter temperatures and large increases in precipitation over the last century.
They reported that Alaskan, western Canadian and eastern Russian average winter temperatures have risen as much as 4-7F in the past 50 years - and projected that they would increase another 7-13F over the next century.
Studies from Japan [ 8, 9], China [ 10], Sweden [ 11], the United Kingdom [ 12], and the United States [ 13] suggest that in regions with average winter temperatures below 0°C, there is a post-winter to summer A1C decline of between 0.13% and 0.6% (Table 1).
Average winter temperatures in New England have been increasing by about one degree Fahrenheit every decade since 1970.
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Average summer temperature is 30°C from June to September, and average winter temperature is 15°C from November to March.
The difference between our results and those of Sarno et al. (1999) may reflect that these authors used the average winter snowfall while we considered average winter temperature.
On the other hand, if the rise in temperatures reflected the current relationship of average temperature to average winter temperature (rises by 1.5deg. for every degree the annual mean goes up) and average summer temperature (rises by only 0.5deg). as mentioned above, using regression (1) in Table 6 indicates a gain of $10 billion annually.
Average summer temperatures usually hover around 78 degrees.
Average summer temperatures in this region exceed 120 °F (48.9 °C).
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