During the last month, we've occasionally tried to address the question<br/> "Are Extreme Temperature Events Increasing in Oklahoma?". So far, we<br/> haven't seen much increase in extreme daily
Monday, July 23rd 2007, 11:01 pm
By: News On 6
During the last month, we've occasionally tried to address the question "Are Extreme Temperature Events Increasing in Oklahoma?". So far, we haven't seen much increase in extreme daily temps (on the cold side or the warm side). In fact, we think we found a general decrease in extreme-hot events in recent decades (2006 notwithstanding). And, we saw basically no up or down trend in the frequency of extreme-cold-low events.
So today, we'll examine the last of the daily temperature indicators: Extreme warm overnight lows. In other words, which years during the record have the most "warmest low on record for this date" events?
It looks like another no-trend verdict. Honestly, this no-trend indication was surprising to us, more so than any of the others.
Welp, there you have it, from four angles (highest highs, lowest highs, lowest lows, highest lows): Are extreme events getting more common in Oklahoma? The answer, so far, is no.
Keep in mind this is only one way to slice the temperature pie, and we haven't even begun to look at precip yet. Honestly, we are sick of rain, and will probably wait.
Speaking of Rain ...
A few days ago, we mentioned that several Mesonet stations had exceeded their 2006 (and 2005) rainfall totals. That was shocking, but when you consider how dry those years were, its understandable.
What's creepy is that central and north-central Oklahoma have now exceeded their AVERAGE annual rainfall. Yep: Central Oklahoma's 37.75" is three and one-half inches more than the AVERAGE amount it sees in twelve months. North-Central Oklahoma's 29.38" is a little more than half an inch more than their annual average.
In other words, if it didn't rain a drop for the next five-and-a-half months, 2007 would go down as a "wet year" in these regions.
Source: Oklahoma Mesonet (OCS)
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