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Definition: This calculator computes the average temperature for a month by dividing the sum of daily temperatures by the number of days.
Purpose: It helps meteorologists, researchers, and weather enthusiasts determine monthly temperature averages for analysis and record-keeping.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The total of all daily temperatures is divided by the number of days to find the mean temperature.
Details: Monthly temperature averages are crucial for climate studies, agricultural planning, energy consumption forecasting, and historical weather comparisons.
Tips: Enter the sum of all daily temperatures in °F and the number of days in the month. The number of days must be > 0.
Q1: Can I use Celsius instead of Fahrenheit?
A: The calculator currently uses Fahrenheit, but you can convert Celsius to Fahrenheit before entering values.
Q2: What if I have missing data for some days?
A: Either exclude those days (reducing the day count) or use estimated values based on nearby days.
Q3: How accurate is this calculation?
A: It provides a simple arithmetic mean. For more precise analysis, consider weighted averages or other statistical methods.
Q4: Should I use daily highs, lows, or averages?
A: Typically use daily average temperatures, but the calculator works with any consistent temperature metric.
Q5: Can I calculate averages for periods other than months?
A: Yes, this calculator works for any time period - just enter the correct sum and day count.