Article #230: October 2000
Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. The Midwest averages of temperature and precipitation for October indicate that the month was warmer (Figure...
Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. The Midwest averages of temperature and precipitation for October indicate that the month was warmer (Figure...
Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. During September, the Midwest received approximately normal amounts of precipitation for th...
Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. August was close to average for the Midwest region as a whole, being the 51st wettest and 4...
Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. The month of July was cooler and wetter than normal in the most of the Midwest. July 2000 w...
Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. Drought conditions in the Midwest were essentially removed by the 6th wettest June in the l...
Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. May was considerably wetter than the past two spring months in the Midwest. A large swath f...
Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. April was cooler than normal in the Midwest for the first time since October 1999 (Figure 1...
Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. After a brief seasonably wet period in February, the Midwest returned to the pattern of wel...
Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. February temperatures were far above normal throughout the Midwest, with state anomalies ra...
Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies. January was very much above normal during the first half of the month (Figure 1a) , and very much b...