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NOAAVisualizations | Few 20th Century April Heat Records Remain @NOAAVisualizations | Uploaded 12 years ago | Updated 13 minutes ago
After a decade of warmer than average Aprils in the U.S., few highest monthly maximum temperature records for April remain from the 20th Century. This image plots the decade in which the highest average April temperature record was set for different regions of the country, starting in 1911 (i.e., 1911-1920) and running through 2010, using data from the NOAA National Climatic Center's detailed archives. The records broken in 2011 and 2012 are shown separately. Most of the pixel colors are associated with the 2001-2010, 2011 and 2012 time periods. Gray indicates no data (records) are associated with that area of the country.
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Few 20th Century April Heat Records Remain @NOAAVisualizations

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