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Preliminary Local Climatological Data (WS Form: F-6)
Station: DENVER CO Month: FEBRUARY Year: 2010
Latitude: 39 52 N Longitude: 104 40 W Gnd Elev. 5431 ft Std Time: MST
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Temperature in Fahrenheit :Precip : Snow :Wind :Fastest 2-Min: Sunshine : Sky :Peak Wind
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Day Max Min Avg Dep. HDD CDD Water Snow Depth Avg. Speed Dir Mins. %PSBL SR-SS Weather Speed Dir
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1 47 20 34 3 31 0 0.00 0.0 0 7.6 18 140 M M 1 35 210
2 48 18 33 2 32 0 0.00 0.0 0 8.1 18 220 M M 22 230
3 48 28 38 7 27 0 0.00 0.0 0 9.3 17 120 M M 21 190
4 48 26 37 6 28 0 T T 0 8.0 25 310 M M 1,8 31 310
5 46 21 34 3 31 0 0.00 0.0 0 7.9 14 110 M M 20 100
6 47 24 36 4 29 0 0.00 0.0 0 6.4 14 100 M M 1,2,8 17 270
7 31 24 28 -4 37 0 0.08 0.2 0 5.6 14 80 M M 1,8 25 20
8 26 10 18 -14 47 0 0.02 1.0 T 7.7 21 50 M M 1 25 50
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Sum 341 171 262 0 0.10 1.2 T 60.6 M
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Avg 42.6 21.4 7.6 Fast Dir M M Max Dir.
25 310 35 210
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NOTE: SUNSHINE DATA WILL NO LONGER BE AVAILABLE EFFECTIVE OCT 1, 2009.
[Temperature Data] [Precipitation Data] Symbols used in column 16
Average Monthly: 32.0 Total for Month: 0.10 1 = Fog
Departure from Normal: +0.6 Departure from Normal: +0.02 2 = Fog reducing visibility
Highest: 48 on 2 3 4 Greatest in 24 hrs: 0.10 ON 7- 8 to 1/4 mile or less
Lowest: 10 on 8 3 = Thunder
SNOWFALL, ICE PELLETS, HAIL 4 = Ice Pellets
Records and/or Info: Total for month: 1.2 inches 5 = Hail
- No records set or tied Greatest snowfall in 24 hrs: 1.2 on 7- 8 6 = Glaze or Rime
Greatest snow depth: T on 8 7 = Blowing dust or sand reducing
visibility to 1/2 mile or less
8 = Smoke or haze
[No. days with] [ WEATHER -No. days with] 9 = Blowing snow
X = Tornado/Funnel Cloud
Max 32 or below: 2 0.01 inch or more precip: 2
Max 90 or above: 0 0.10 inch or more precip: 0 Clear (Scale 0-3) 1
Min 32 or below: 8 0.50 inch or more precip: 0 PtCldy (Scale 4-7) 4
Min 0 or below: 0 1.00 inch or more precip: 0 Cloudy (Scale 8-10) 3
[Heating Degree Days (Base 65) ] [Cooling Degree Days (Base 65) ] [Pressure Data]
Total this month: 262 Total this Month: 0 Highest SLP M on M
Departure from Normal: -8 Departure from Normal: 0 Lowest SLP 29.62 on 4
Seasonal Total: 4070 Seasonal Total: 0
Departure from Normal: +203 Departure from Normal: 0
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