Local Climate Trends

Climate Stripes for New Kingman-Butler

Temperature Anomaly Heatmap

This heatmap shows seasonal temperature anomalies relative to the 20th-century average for each year from 1950 to 2024. Each row represents a season (Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall), and each column a year. Red shades indicate warmer-than-average seasons, while blue shades represent cooler-than-average ones. The shift from predominantly blue to red over time highlights the long-term warming trend across all seasons.

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New Kingman-Butler Climate At a Glance

Seasonal Temperature Trends

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Trends in Hot and Cold Days

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New Kingman-Butler Annual Mean Temperature Trends

Annual Mean Temperature Trends

Temperature data shows warming trends for New Kingman-Butler based on NOAA NClimGrid climate data.

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New Kingman-Butler Hot and Cold Days

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Temperature threshold data for New Kingman-Butler shows changes in extreme heat days.

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Frequently Asked Questions About New Kingman-Butler's Climate

How much has New Kingman-Butler warmed since 1951?

New Kingman-Butler has warmed by 0.0°C on average since 1951. This warming trend is consistent with broader climate change patterns observed across the region.

What season has warmed the most in New Kingman-Butler?

Winter has experienced the most warming with 0.0°C of temperature increase since 1951. This seasonal variation is typical of mid-latitude climate change patterns.

How have precipitation patterns changed in New Kingman-Butler?

Precipitation patterns in New Kingman-Butler have remained relatively stable since 1951, though year-to-year variability continues to be significant.

Is the warming in New Kingman-Butler part of a larger trend?

Yes, the warming observed in New Kingman-Butler is consistent with regional and global climate change trends. The temperature increases align with patterns seen across AZ and the broader United States, reflecting the impacts of human-caused climate change.

What climate data sources are used for New Kingman-Butler?

The climate data for New Kingman-Butler comes from NOAA's NClimGrid dataset, which provides gridded climate information based on weather station observations. The data represents the 8.5km grid cell nearest to New Kingman-Butler, located at coordinates 35.19°N, 114.05°W.

How reliable are the climate projections for New Kingman-Butler?

The historical climate trends shown for New Kingman-Butler are based on observed data from 1951 to present and are highly reliable. These trends provide insight into how the local climate has already changed and can inform expectations for continued warming, though specific future projections would require additional climate modeling.

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