Climate of San Diego, California / revised by Emmanuel M. Isla, Steve Vanderburg, Christopher Medjber, Daniel Paschall.

"This paper represents an effort to assemble the latest relevant climatological data for the city of San Diego. Within this paper, longterm temperature records are analyzed, precipitation trends are fully discussed and research into many other significant weather factors which affect the city are ou...

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Main Authors: Isla, Emmanuel M. (Creator)
Vanderburg, Steve (Creator)
Medjber, Christopher (Creator)
Paschall, Daniel (Creator)
Corporate Author: United States. National Weather Service. Western Region (Sponsor, Publisher)
Language:English
Published: [San Diego, Calif.] : U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service, [Western Region], [2004]
Edition:Revised.
Series:NOAA technical memorandum NWS WR ; 270.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (vi, 109 pages) : PDF file, illustrations, maps ; 2.9 MB.
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
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"This paper represents an effort to assemble the latest relevant climatological data for the city of San Diego. Within this paper, longterm temperature records are analyzed, precipitation trends are fully discussed and research into many other significant weather factors which affect the city are outlined, including hurricanes, Santa Ana winds and thunderstorms. Many tables are included as well to help understand the climate of San Diego. The result is designed to be an overview of the local climate of the downtown area, including Lindbergh Field, for the city of San Diego. Included in some sections are proverbs and folklore"--Introduction.
Note:"September 2004."
"First edition: Thomas E. Evans, III, Donald A. Halvorson-October 1998."
Electronic resource.
Call Number:C 55.13/2:NWS WR-275
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 17-18).
System Details:System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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