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Just curious if there is more or less a static time when you will
basically hit the average temp of the day.

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Just curious if there is more or less a static time when you will
basically hit the average temp of the day.


The swiftest rise in temperature is usually just after dawn, and I think
that the steepest fall is usually around sunset. So at this time of the
year I would guess that somewhere around 9 or 10am and around 6pm would
be favourites for the average of the max and min temperatures to be
attained. Because at this time of year the nights are twice as long as
the days, the temperature is likely to be below the average of the max
and min for longer than it is above it.

Obviously all the times will change during the year as the times of
sunrise and sunset change.
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On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 20:54:53 +0000, John Hall wrote:

The swiftest rise in temperature is usually just after dawn, and I think
that the steepest fall is usually around sunset.


In very general terms yes but it doesn't take into account changing air
masses. Was it last week when everyone was commenting about it being +12
at midnight after a day sub 10C...

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Joe
Here is a list of the 24 hour (00-24) true mean air temperature from the AWS
at Wokingham for the first 11 days of December.
If you now compare these with the daily graphs of temperature for the same
site at:
http://www.woksat.info/wwp6.html
(scroll down the page for the graphs section)
you will see that the answer to your question is there is no meaningful
relationship on most days.

December 2007 T mean, Wokingham
1 7.73
2 9.40
3 7.83
4 10.35
5 11.84
6 12.48
7 8.75
8 7.20
9 7.06
10 5.74
11 0.96

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Satellite images at:
www.woksat.info/wwp.html
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Joe wrote:
Just curious if there is more or less a static time when you will
basically hit the average temp of the day.


Hi, I learned at school that the weather is the actual mstate of the
athomsphere. Climat is a statistical view of weather.

I think that, if there is any formula for this statistcal mean value,
the time will be depending on the station location.

I myself live on a hill where in the morning the rise of temparature is
fast. Depending on the winddirection masses masses are adiabatically
heated ....

I really think there is no usefull formula for this.

Marc


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On Dec 12, 8:34 pm, Joe wrote:
Just curious if there is more or less a static time when you will
basically hit the average temp of the day.


It always seems to get warm just before a major quake but you might
try these titchy but local ones for me against your records if you
live near any:

http://www.earthquakes.bgs.ac.uk/rec...nt_events.html
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?k...m9ZXEilTY9UmEw
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On 14 Dec, 01:33, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Dec 12, 8:34 pm, Joe wrote:

Just curious if there is more or less a static time when you will
basically hit the average temp of the day.


It always seems to get warm just before a major quake but you might
try these titchy but local ones for me against your records if you
live near any:

http://www.earthquakes.bgs.ac.uk/rec...m9ZXEilTY9UmEw


I've also noticed that it tends to get warm during a volcanic eruption.


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