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Time Zone: Any of the 24 longitudinal divisions of Earth's surface in which a standard time is kept, the primary division being that bisected by the Greenwich meridian. Each zone is 15° of longitude in width, with local variations, and observes a clock time one hour earlier than the zone immediately to the east.
Temperature (F) - Maximum: The average of daily maximum temperatures in the course of a continuous time interval of one month, expressed in degrees Fahrenheit.
Temperature (F) - Average: The average of daily average temperatures in the course of a continuous time interval of one month, expressed in degrees Fahrenheit.
Temperature (F) - Minimum: The average of daily minimum temperatures in the course of a continuous time interval of one month, expressed in degrees Fahrenheit.
Precipitation: The quantity of atmospheric precipitation that fell at a specified place and totaled over a continuous time interval of one month, expressed in inches, including rainfall and the liquid water equivalent of snow, sleet and hail.
Air Quality: The Air Quality Index or AQI is a standardized indicator of the air quality in a given location. It measures primarily ground-level ozone and particulates (excluding pollen), but may also include carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide. For each of these pollutants, EPA has established national air quality standards to protect public health. Each AQI category corresponds to a different level of concern for public health, from Good to Very unhealthy.
UV Index: The UV index is an international standard measurement of how strong ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun is at a particular place during a particular time period. Overexposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation can cause immediate health problems such as sunburn, and long-term health problems such as skin cancer. The UV Index is on a scale of from 1-11, which in terms of its public health risk is translated as follows: 1-2 Low, 3-5 Moderate, 6-7 High, 8-10 Very High, and 11+ Extreme.
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