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Climate of 2001 - November
Including Fall 2001United States Analysis

National Climatic Data Center, 14 December 2001

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fire.gif The map to the left shows smoke plumes from several forest fires in the Southern Appalachians on the 15th. Smoke from these fires plagued many adjacent cities such as Asheville, NC where often times visibility approached zero and poor air quality resulted in dozens of people being treated for breathing related illnesses.

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Top of Page Temperature Analysis

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November 2001 temperatures were warmer than average over the entire contiguous United States. Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan and New Jersey all experienced a record warm November.

The graph to the right shows the 1918-2001 temperature time series forAlaska. In November, temperatures averaged across the state were below the long-term mean. Temperatures have been below normal for five of the last eight Novembers. Alaska fall temperatures were also below normal.
Alaska Time Series
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Highlighted Regional Temperature Time Series
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It was the record warmest November in the 1895 to present record for the East North Central region. This surpassed the previous record set in 1999 by several degrees.

Temperature time series for all regions can be found in the table below.

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Top of Page Precipitation Analysis

November precipitation was characterized by considerable regional variability. It was very dry in the East Coast states while some western states received above average precipitation. Utah experienced its tenth wettest November in the 1895 to present record.
Statewide Ranking Map for Precipitation
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Highlighted Regional Precipitation Time Series
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November 2001 was the 11th driest such month in the 1895 to present record for the Northeast region. Precipitation in the last four Novembers has been near to or below the long term mean.

Precipitation time series for all regions can be found in the table below.

Preliminary data indicate that precipitation in the Primary Hard Red Winter Wheat Belt was below average for October through November 2001. The growing season runs from October 2001 through February 2002. Highlighted Agricultural Precipitation Time Series
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Top of Page Regional Temperature and Precipitation Time Series

View a temperature or precipitation time series for any region from the table below. Click on a region's precipitation or temperature rank to view the 1895-2001 November time series.

Region Precipitation Temperature
Northeast 11 105
East North Central 73 107
Central 58 105
Southeast 18 102
West North Central 70 103
South 80 100
Southwest 73 99
Northwest 81 89
West 90 93

Historical precipitation and temperature ranking maps are also available on the Internet courtesy of the Climate Prediction Center.

Additional information about current climate anomalies can be found at the respective Web Pages of the Southern Regional Climate Center, Western Regional Climate Center, Midwest Regional Climate Center, Southeast Regional Climate Center, High Plains Regional Climate Center, and the Northeast Regional Climate Center.


Top of Page Regional Temperature and Precipitation Time Series - Fall

View a temperature or precipitation time series for any region from the table below. Click on a region's precipitation or temperature rank to view the 1895-2001 fall time series.

Region Precipitation Temperature
Northeast 8 102
East North Central 80 102
Central 84 80
Southeast 24 54
West North Central 56 104
South 80 66
Southwest 14 106
Northwest 70 98
West 74 107

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Top of Page Questions?

For all climate questions other than questions concerning this report, please contact the National Climatic Data Center's Climate Services Division:

Climate Services Division
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phone: 828-271-4800
email: questions@ncdc.noaa.gov

For further information on the historical climate perspective presented in this report, contact:

Dimitri Chappas
NOAA/National Climatic Data Center
151 Patton Avenue
Asheville, NC 28801-5001
fax: 828-271-4328
email: Dimitri.H.Chappas@noaa.gov
Jay Lawrimore
NOAA/National Climatic Data Center
151 Patton Avenue
Asheville, NC 28801-5001
fax: 828-271-4328
email: Jay.Lawrimore@noaa.gov


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