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    • avril 2024
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      Annual and Monthly (Year to Date) data for Global temperature along with Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Citation:NOAA National Centers for Environmental information, Climate at a Glance: Global Mapping, published August 2022, retrieved on August 22, 2022 from https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/cag/
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    • avril 2024
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    • mai 2019
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      DAYS OBS.: The number of days on which observations were taken. Column will be blank if days are not reported. PRESSURE: Mean station pressure at station level and sea level in tenths of hPa. In the sea level pressure column, Y or Z indicates the number is the mean height in gpm of the 850 hPa or 700 hPa pressure surface, respectively. TEMPERATURE: Mean temperature and departure from AVERAGE value in degrees C. "S" indicates sea surface temperature. DAYS 1 MM: The number of days on which precipitation was 1 mm or more. PRECIPITATION: Total precipitation and departure from AVERAGE in mm. "T" indicates an amount less than 0.5 mm. QUINTILE: Frequency group of precipitation totals. Group numbers are 0 - 6. Groups 0 and 6 are for totals less than and greater than any recorded in the 1961 - 1990 reference period. % OF AV.: Sunshine total hours expressed as a percentage of long-term average. Currently, average period is 1961-90.
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    • août 2017
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      ohn Nielsen-Gammon, Texas state climatologist, said a rain gauge near Mont Belvieu at Cedar Bayou, about 40 miles east of Houston, had registered 51.9 inches of rain through late Tuesday afternoon. This total exceeds the previous record of 48 inches set during tropical cyclone Amelia in Medina, Texas in 1978.