1. Describe the yearly temperature pattern for the above location, i. e., how does temperature change through the seasons? Moderate difference between summer and winter temperatures. Winter (Nov – Jan) mild, summer (Jun – Aug) warm.
2. What are the highest, lowest and range of temperatures at this location?
a. Highest: 70°F
b. Lowest: 42°F
c. Range: 28°F
3. Describe the pattern of precipitation in terms of yearly amount and seasonality? This location receives an even distribution of precipitation – no dry season. Each month receives at least two inches of precipitation for a total of about 35 inches.
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