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A minimum temperature recorded at Ṭurayf on Tapline (the Trans-Arabian Pipeline) in 1950 was 10 °F (−12 °C) and was accompanied by a significant snowfall and about 1 inch (2.6 cm) of ice on ponds.
The average minimum temperature recorded is 23.85 °C during January.
The team attributed this change to a 1.4-degree-Celsius increase in April's average minimum temperature recorded over the same period.
The monthly distribution of maximum and minimum temperature recorded in those stations shows that maximum temperature is highest in the basin during April to June while the minimum temperature is highest during July and August (Fig. 4).
Maximum temperature recorded is 48.3 °C in May 1944 whereas the minimum temperature recorded is −3.9 °C in January 1929.
The absolute minimum temperature recorded was -19.2 °C during January 1940, compared to the average annual coldest night minimum of -8.3 °C.
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In the plains, the maximum and minimum temperatures recorded are 39 and 29 °C, respectively.
Difference between maximum and minimum temperatures recorded during 18 days (filled triangles: 14 31 August 2008; crosses: 14 31 August 2010).
In general, observed minimum temperatures recorded in the field were found to be colder than modeled near-ground surface minimum temperatures by approximately 0.83°C.
Calculated as the difference between maximum and minimum temperatures recorded during the 18 days under study (filled triangles: 14 31 August 2008; crosses: 14 31 August 2010), averaged for probes in each room (except those in the floor).
It was based on the maximum and minimum temperatures recorded for the target area (Paris and the surrounding region).
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