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Figure : nj-observed-number-of-warm-nights
Observed Number of Warm Nights
Figure 30.3
Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites - NCKenneth E. Kunkel
This figure appears in chapter 30 of the NOAA-led State Summaries 2017 report.
The observed number of warm nights (annual number of days with minimum temperature above 70°F) for 1900–2014, averaged over 5-year periods; these values are averages from seven long-term reporting stations._The number of warm nights in New Jersey has been above average since 2000 with the highest 5-year average number occurring during 2010–2014. The dark horizontal line is the long-term average (1900–2014) of slightly more than 8 days per year. Source: CICS-NC and NOAA NCEI.
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The time range for this figure is January 01, 1900 (00:00 AM) to December 31, 2014 (00:00 AM).
This figure was created on April 13, 2015.
The spatial range for this figure is 38.9289° to 41.3576° latitude, and -73.8937° to -75.5598° longitude.
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