Monthly Weather Review, July 2023

Issued: August 1, 2023

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» Overview
» Records
» Summary
» Meteograms
» Monitoring
» Notes


Overview

The total rainfall was 14.9 mm, which is 53.2% of the long-term July mean rainfall.

The mean maximum temperature was 15.7° C, which is 1.1° C warmer than the long-term July mean maximum temperature.

The mean minimum temperature was 7.4° C, which is 1.5° C warmer than the long-term July mean minimum temperature.

Records

The total monthly rainfall of 14.9 mm is the lowest July rainfall. The previous record was 19.2 mm in 2018.

The mean maximum temperature of 15.7° C is the warmest July mean maximum temperature. The previous record was 15.2° C in 2018.

The mean temperature of 11.6° C is the warmest July mean temperature. The previous record was 11.1° C in 2019.

The minimum temperature of 11.5° C on the 10th is the warmest July daily minimum temperature. The previous record was 11.4° C on 6 July 2018.

Summary

Truganina Weather monthly summary, July 2023

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Meteograms

graph of July 2023 daily rainfall at Truganina Weather graph of July 2023 daily temperatures at Truganina Weather
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Monitoring

To check for consistency with nearby official stations, the daily maximum and minimum temperatures from the AWS are routinely compared against the BoM AWS at Laverton RAAF, whilst the daily rainfall from the standard rain gauge is compared against the BoM AWS at Laverton RAAF and the Melbourne Water rain gauge at Hoppers Crossing.

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Note: Tr indicates a rainfall amount of less than 0.1 mm (a trace of rain) and does not count towards the monthly rainfall total or the number of rain days.

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Notes

Units of Measurement

Unless otherwise advised, temperature is given in degrees Celsius (° C) and rainfall in millimetres (mm).

Observation Times and Reporting Periods

The main observation for the day is at 9 am when the precipitation over the past 24 hours is determined, and the maximum and minimum thermometers are also read and reset. The following conventions are used for assigning dates to the observations made:

Climatology & Station Records

Our climatology and station records are based on all available data since 1 April 2017. All annual data are based on complete calendar years commencing in 2018. If a station record is equalled, the record shall pass to the most recent date to conform to standard BoM practice.

Variation from climatology: This is a measure of the difference between the current month and the long-term average for that month. For most meteorological elements, the mean of the values recorded over many years is the standard measure of the average. For rainfall however, particularly if there is a small volume of available data, the median is the preferred measure of the average due to the high variability of rainfall. The median is less affected by extreme rainfall events than the mean.

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