Coding the Future

September 2022 Climate Review

september 2022 Climate Review
september 2022 Climate Review

September 2022 Climate Review September 2022 climate review. september of 2022 saw near normal temperatures across northeastern illinois and northwest indiana with chicago recording an average monthly temperature that was about a degree above normal, while rockford had an average monthly temperature that was about normal. precipitation, on the other hand, saw a wide range. The average september minimum temperature was 41.0f, which is 3.7 degrees above normal, and makes the september 2022 average minimum temperature the 5th warmest on record, well behind the warmest september average minimum temperature of 42.1f in 2013. alamosa recorded 0.53 inches of precipitation through the month of september.

Global climate Summary For september 2022 Noaa climate Gov
Global climate Summary For september 2022 Noaa climate Gov

Global Climate Summary For September 2022 Noaa Climate Gov September 2022 climate review & october & oct dec outlooks. the ranking is listed in parentheses ( ) when within the "top 10". september 2022 was about normal to 2 degrees above normal. precipitation totals ranged from just over 3" below normal at dubuque to around 1.5" above normal at davenport and burlington. September 2022 statewide temperature ranks. the contiguous u.s. average temperature during september was 68.1°f, 3.2°f above the 20th century average, ranking fifth warmest in the 128 year record. generally, temperatures were above average in the great lakes to northeast with record warmth across much of the west. The september 2022 climate outlook from noaa’s climate prediction center favors a warmer than average month for much of the contiguous u.s. outside of the southern plains, and a dry wet split between the northern and southern tiers. The u.s. has sustained 338 weather and climate disasters since 1980 where overall damages costs reached or exceeded $1 billion (including cpi adjustment to 2022). the total cost of these 338 events exceeds $2.295 trillion.

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