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Average Distribution of Dew Point Temperatures, January

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Average January dew points for the contiguous United States

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A map displays the average distribution of dew point temperatures across North America in January, using different colors to represent various temperature ranges.

Less than 20 degrees Fahrenheit (Red): Covers most of the United States, excluding the southern and coastal areas, extending into Canada and northern Mexico.

20 degrees Fahrenheit (Blue): North Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Kentucky, eastern Washington, Eastern Oregon, Idaho, and some part of Utah.

30 degrees Fahrenheit (Purple): Most of California along the coast, western Oregon, western Washington, central Texas, northern Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and South Coalinga.

40 degrees Fahrenheit (Orange): Covers parts of southern Texas, Louisiana, south of Georgia and north of Florida.

50 degrees Fahrenheit (Yellow): Southcentral region of Florida.

55 degrees Fahrenheit (Green): Restricted to the southern tip of Florida.

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Average Distribution of Dew Point Temperatures, January

Sulfur Dioxide (SO₂) Emissions

Language Families

Less than 20°F

20–29°F

30–39°F

40–49°F

Class

Rank

Kilotons per year

Mongolian

Azeri

Karakalpak

Kazakh

Kyrgyz

Turkmen

Uyghur

Uzbek

Baluchi

Mountain Tajik (8 separate languages)

Pashtun

Russian

Tajik and Dari (Persian)

Other and uninhabited

Mandarin Chinese

Tibetan

45.0%11.1%5.76%1.23%
4.07%79.3%65.6%44.0%12.9%10.8%23.3%42.4%14.3%37.0%4.51%
19.3%1.10%5.87%1.78%9.71%6.94%
5.33%24.7%
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