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We used the September (when seed germination is more likely to occur) mean (18 °C), the historic highest mean temperature for this month (25 °C), the maximum temperature registered for the month (32 °C), and 36 °C, considering a 4 °C increase.
The temperature in summer decreases northward, with the highest mean temperature about 27° in SE, and it also shows an increasing trend in all six subregions.
The highest mean temperature of the District is about 30 °C which occurs between March and April and the lowest is about 26.1 °C and occurs in August.
The highest mean temperature is about 10° in SE, and the lowest mean temperature is about − 17° in NE; temperature in all six subregions has shown an increasing trend during the past decades (Fig. 2c).
There was no much difference in the highest mean temperature among the three maps; however, the lowest mean temperature from the spline method was lower than the other two methods more than one degree Celsius.
The lowest temperature ranges from 4°C to 15°C in the highlands, and the highest mean temperature is 31°C in the lowlands at the Denakil Depression (Awulachew et al. [2007]).
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In the west and northwest of the country, the highest mean temperatures generally range from the mid-80s to mid-90s F (low to mid-30s C).
Conclusion In the state of California, higher precipitation and higher mean temperature are associated with increased rates of stone surgery.
We also observed inter-annual differences, with approximately 2 °C higher mean temperature and 30% lower mean precipitation in 2011 compared to 2010 at both field sites.
Multivariate modeling revealed higher precipitation (0.019 average increase in surgeries per 1000 persons per inch, p<0.01) and higher mean temperature (0.029 average increase in surgeries per 1000 persons per degree, p<0.01) were both independently associated with an increased operative stone disease burden.
A continuously higher mean temperature since site establishment can be observed.
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