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Spring Summary On Line
For the Spring 2006 issue of "Oklahoma Climate", Editor-in-Chief
Gary McManus has assembled some of the greatest writers of, uh,
our immediate families? Well, anyway, he's assembled some really
enthusiastic writers for the following articles:
* Are Oklahoma's weather patterns cyclical? Let Acting State
Climatologist Derek Arndt guide you through our state's
fascinating long-term weather patterns.
* La Ni?a, El Ni?o, and ENSO ... How do sea surface temperatures
thousands of miles away impact Oklahoma's weather? Read about it
in this issue.
* Do severe hailstorms frequently follow the same paths?
OCS researcher Danny Cheresnick gives you the results of his
surprising study.
* OCS faculty, students, and staff descended upon the American
Meteorological Society's annual meeting in full force.
Get a recap in this issue.
* For Oklahoma educators, let your students become climatologists
for a day as they interpret Oklahoma's long-term spring
precipitation records.
* The "Oklahoma Ablaze: Pictures from the Field" pictorial shows the
terrible fire season over the last few months.
* Flash flood safety tips. Wishful thinking lately, but it pays
to be prepared.
* Spring horticulture tips for lawn and garden enthusiasts.
* An agricultural summary of the winter months.
* A winter climate summary, including daily highlights.
It's all available at the familiar URL:
http://climate.mesonet.org/seasonal_summary.html
April 10 in Mesonet History
Record | Value | Station | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Maximum Temperature | 94°F | HOLL | 2019 |
Minimum Temperature | 14°F | BOIS | 2013 |
Maximum Rainfall | 3.83″ | COPA | 1994 |
Mesonet records begin in 1994.
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