IEM Daily Feature
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Can we beat July 1936?
Posted: 18 Jul 2012 05:47 AM
The month of July 1936 is easily the warmest month on record for Des
Moines. Records are meant to be broken and this July has certainly
taken a run for its money at this record. The featured chart presents
the daily high and low temperatures for this July and 1936. The
running monthly average temperature is shown as well. This year (red
line) actually started off warmer than 1936, but the 15 straight days
above 100 in 1936 certainly set a high bar to exceed. So can this July
break the record? The green dots represent a minimum scenario of
having daily high temperatures at 98 and low temperature at 78. Such a
scenario for each day for the rest of the month would nudge this year
above 1936. It does appear unlikely this will happen, but 2012 will
have a good chance of finishing the second warmest month on record.
Voting:
Good = 77
Bad = 18
Tags: jul12
Voting:
Good = 77
Bad = 18
Tags: jul12