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1Oklahoma Monthly Climate Summary  JANUARY 2015 The old adage “numbers never lie” is a good principle in theory, but often dangerous if used within the context of Oklahoma’s eccentric weather patterns. For example,

Oklahoma Monthly Climate Summary JANUARY 2015 The old adage “numbers never lie” is a good principle in theory, but often dangerous if used within the context of Oklahoma’s eccentric weather patterns. For example,

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Source URL: climate.ok.gov

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-05 16:42:11
2Oklahoma Monthly Climate Summary  DECEMBER 2014 Winter was noticeably absent through much of December, a deceptively warm month that ended more than 2 degrees above normal to rank as the 38th warmest since records

Oklahoma Monthly Climate Summary DECEMBER 2014 Winter was noticeably absent through much of December, a deceptively warm month that ended more than 2 degrees above normal to rank as the 38th warmest since records

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Source URL: climate.ok.gov

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-05 13:19:21
3Oklahoma Monthly Climate Summary  MARCH 2015 It took nearly the entire month, but severe weather finally made a rather abrupt return to Oklahoma during the last week of March. Two separate storm systems brought

Oklahoma Monthly Climate Summary MARCH 2015 It took nearly the entire month, but severe weather finally made a rather abrupt return to Oklahoma during the last week of March. Two separate storm systems brought

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Source URL: climate.ok.gov

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-20 16:42:42
4Microsoft Word - 01Jan.docx

Microsoft Word - 01Jan.docx

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Source URL: www.ndsu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-23 15:59:20
5ABBREVIATIONS USED FOR PRECIS DATA LABEL VARIABLE  SCALING FACTOR

ABBREVIATIONS USED FOR PRECIS DATA LABEL VARIABLE SCALING FACTOR

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Source URL: www.ccafs-climate.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-10 15:11:35
6ABBREVIATIONS USED FOR BIOCLIMATIC VARIABLES  Label Variable

ABBREVIATIONS USED FOR BIOCLIMATIC VARIABLES Label Variable

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Source URL: www.ccafs-climate.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-10 15:11:35
7Climate / Andagoya / Celsius / Climate of Australia / Measurement

ABBREVIATIONS USED FOR DELTA METHOD DOWNSCALED AND DISAGGREGATED DATA Label Variable

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Source URL: www.ccafs-climate.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-10 15:11:35
8Narrative Summary – December 2012 The average temperature for December 2012 was warmer than normal, averaging 36.4°F, 5.3 above normal[removed]F). The warmest December[removed]averaged 38.5 F, while the coldest[removed]av

Narrative Summary – December 2012 The average temperature for December 2012 was warmer than normal, averaging 36.4°F, 5.3 above normal[removed]F). The warmest December[removed]averaged 38.5 F, while the coldest[removed]av

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Source URL: www.hanford.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-01-03 01:30:44
9Narrative Summary – December 2013 The average temperature for December 2013 was cooler than normal, averaging 26.9°F, 4.2 below normal[removed]F). The warmest December[removed]averaged 38.5 F, while the coldest[removed]av

Narrative Summary – December 2013 The average temperature for December 2013 was cooler than normal, averaging 26.9°F, 4.2 below normal[removed]F). The warmest December[removed]averaged 38.5 F, while the coldest[removed]av

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Source URL: www.hanford.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-04 02:12:00
10OKLAHOMA MONTHLY CLIMATE SUMMARY  Oklahoma Climatological Survey  NOVEMBER 2008

OKLAHOMA MONTHLY CLIMATE SUMMARY Oklahoma Climatological Survey NOVEMBER 2008

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Source URL: climate.ok.gov

Language: English - Date: 2008-12-10 12:03:45