Station Annual Statistics -- Ian Stewart Complex/Mt. Douglas High School

at Ian Stewart Complex/Mt. Douglas High School

Station name

graph of annual means
Year Minimuma
°C
   Mean   
(Std. Dev.) °C
Maximuma
°C
Count
20043.312.0 (4.8)26.312
20023.411.8 (4.3)24.110
20153.311.8 (4.7)26.112
20161.011.6 (4.6)24.512
20033.311.5 (4.9)26.312
20232.011.4 (5.0)25.812
20141.411.3 (5.0)25.112
20052.611.3 (4.7)25.412
20062.711.2 (4.7)24.912
20181.911.2 (4.8)26.312
20243.311.1 (4.4)25.812
20202.310.9 (4.7)23.812
2019-0.510.8 (5.0)23.612
20210.410.8 (5.4)25.712
20072.410.7 (4.7)24.812
20103.310.6 (3.9)23.012
20221.510.6 (5.5)26.212
20171.110.6 (5.4)25.712
20131.210.4 (4.9)24.712
20091.610.3 (5.3)25.712
20121.910.2 (4.5)24.212
20080.210.0 (4.8)23.012
20110.99.7 (4.7)23.012


How are Annual Means Calculated?

Table rows are shown in descending order of Mean value.

The table shows annual means for the selected station from each year in the database. Values are given in degrees Celsius. Averages shown here are calculated from monthly averages. The monthly averages are in turn calculated from daily averages. The value in parentheses following the annual mean value is the standard deviation of the monthly averages used to compute the mean. The minimum (maximum) is the minimum (maximum) of the monthly averages of the daily minimum (maximum) temperatures. In some cases the present data may be incomplete (shown as grey text). Use the Count column to determine if there is valid data for the entire year.

The values are plotted so that the minimum and maximum are marked at the end of the whiskers, the mean value is shown with a horizontal tick across each box, and the boxes show the range of plus and minus one standard deviation from the mean value.

a Note (as mentioned above) these columns are extremes of the monthly averages of these quantities. They are representative of the range of values observed throughout the year but are not the extremes themselves. The true annual extremes may be added in the future.

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