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  2. Template:Climate chart/doc - Wikipedia

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    The blue numbers are the amount of precipitation in either millimeters (liters per square meter) or inches. The red numbers are the average daily high and low temperatures for each month, and the red bars represent the average daily temperature span for each month. The thin gray line is 0 °C or 32 °F, the point of freezing, for orientation.

  3. Template:Climate chart/How to read a climate chart - Wikipedia

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    The blue numbers are the amount of precipitation in either millimeters (liters per square meter) or inches. The red numbers are the average daily high and low temperatures for each month, and the red bars represent the average daily temperature span for each month. The thin gray line is 0 °C or 32 °F, the point of freezing, for orientation.

  4. Template:Weather box/concise F - Wikipedia

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    The Template:Weather box/concise_F (Fahrenheit) uses {{IWeather box}} to generate a climate table, by passing 36 positional parameters. Other parameters are: location=, source= and optional "accessdate=" or sctemp=t. The 36 parameters are: 12 monthly highs (F), 12 lows (total 24) plus an optional 12 monthly rain/precipitation (in inches).

  5. Category:Weather templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Weather templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Weather templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  6. Template:Climate chart - Wikipedia

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    The blue numbers are the amount of precipitation in either millimeters (liters per square meter) or inches. The red numbers are the average daily high and low temperatures for each month, and the red bars represent the average daily temperature span for each month. The thin gray line is 0 °C or 32 °F, the point of freezing, for orientation.

  7. Template talk:Climate chart - Wikipedia

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    As well as giving a link to the data source, this sort of chart should include: (a) the date the weather data was accessed (eg. chart compiled in July 2007); (b) the date the source itself compiled the data (eg. data published in 2005); and (c) the date over which the data was averaged (data is the averages over 50 years from 1945-1995).

  8. February Weather: What’s Typical, From Severe Weather To ...

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    Major winter storms. Tornadoes. Temperature roller coasters. Signs of spring. Yeah, February brings it all when it comes to weather. Even if wintry weather dominates the month, the increased ...

  9. File:Temperature-relative humidity chart - PMV method.pdf

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    The representation is made on a temperature-relative humidity, instead of a standard psychrometric chart. The comfort zone in blue represents the 90% of acceptability, which means the conditions between -0.5 and +0.5 PMV, or PPD < 10%.