IEM Daily Feature
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Four sigma weather!
Posted: 22 Mar 2012 05:59 AM
There are many ways that one can express how different our recent
weather has been from what we would expect to experience this time of
year. Two such methods are shown in the featured graphic for daily
high and low temperatures for New Hampton, Iowa. The top graphic is
the simple departure in degrees Fahrenheit from the climatological
average. High and low temperatures have been around 40 degrees warmer
than average, but how exceptional is this? Another method is to
compute the standard deviation of the distribution of temperatures for
a given date around its long term mean. This value can be used to
normalize the raw temperature departure shown in the top chart and is
often called "sigma". So how exceptional is a four sigma value? It is
roughly a temperature we'd expect to see every 40 years or so. The
chart shows that for recent days, the low temperatures have been more
exceptional than the highs.
Voting:
Good = 18
Bad = 3
Tags: sigma mar12
Voting:
Good = 18
Bad = 3
Tags: sigma mar12