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The diurnal range of about 20 °F (11 °C) always exceeds the range of monthly means.
All other temperatures are monthly means (°C), and all other precipitation amounts are mean monthly totals (mm).
These temperatures are far lower than those of the Arctic, where monthly means range only from about 32 °F in summer to −31 °F in winter.
The energy unit frequently employed is the langley (one gram calorie per square centimetre), and the figures given are approximate monthly means of langleys per day.
The mean annual temperatures in the region vary from 77 to 82 °F (25 to 28 °C), and monthly means vary only a few degrees throughout the year.
The monthly means are estimated from the daily energies.
Temperature peaks were thus eliminated within the monthly means.
The method consists of plotting monthly means of stream concentrations against monthly means of the chosen hydro-climatic parameter.
The monthly means from each ground station were compared with the corresponding monthly means from the 1° × 1°gridded satellite data.
Compared to the traditional monthly means these revised monthly means have considerably less scatter; a reduction by a factor of three is not unusual (Olsen, 2009).
Annual means were thereafter derived from the monthly means, between 1980.5 and 2015.5.
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