University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Climate Center Develops Tool to Accompany Release of New Climate Normals
May 04, 2021
May 04, 2021
LINCOLN, Nebraska, May 4 (TNSOps) -- The University of Nebraska Lincoln campus issued the following news release:
When a meteorologist says that a chilly day in May was 12 degrees lower than normal, the normal being referenced is typically from the official 30-year U.S. Climate Normals. Updated every decade, the Normals are based on 30-year averages of climate observations recorded at thousands of weather stations across the country.
On May 4, the 1991-2020 U.S. Climate . . .
When a meteorologist says that a chilly day in May was 12 degrees lower than normal, the normal being referenced is typically from the official 30-year U.S. Climate Normals. Updated every decade, the Normals are based on 30-year averages of climate observations recorded at thousands of weather stations across the country.
On May 4, the 1991-2020 U.S. Climate . . .