The variation in temperature that occurs from the highs of the day to the cool of nights is called
diurnal temperature variation. Temperature ranges can also be based on periods of a month or a year. The size of ground-level atmospheric temperature ranges depends on several factors, such as: • Average air temperature • Average humidity • The regime of
winds (intensity, duration, variation, temperature, etc.) • Proximity to large bodies of water, such as the sea ,
Brazil, between January 2001 and July 2006|200x200px ,
Brazil, between January 2001 and July 2006|200x200px The figure on the left shows an example of monthly temperatures recorded in the city of
Campinas, Brazil, which lies approximately 60 km north of the
Tropic of Capricorn at 22 degrees
latitude. Average yearly temperature is 22.4°C, ranging from an average minimum of 12.2°C to a maximum of 29.9°C. The average temperature range is 11.4°C. Variability throughout the year is small (standard deviation of 2.31°C for the maximum monthly average and 4.11°C for the minimum). The graph also shows the typical phenomenon of increased temperature ranges during winter. In Campinas, for example, the daily temperature range in July (the coolest month of the year) may typically vary between 10 and 24°C (range of 14°C), while in January, it may range between 20 and 30°C (range of 10°C). The effect of latitude, tropical climate, constant gentle wind, and seaside locations show smaller average temperature ranges, smaller variations of temperature, and a higher average temperature (the graph on the right, taken for the same period as Campinas, at
Aracaju, also in Brazil and located at a latitude of 10 degrees, nearer to the
Equator). Average maximum yearly temperature is 28.7°C and average minimum is 21.9°C. The average temperature range is 5.7°C only. Temperature variation throughout the year in Aracaju is very damped, with a standard deviation of 1.93°C for the maximum temperature and 2.72°C for the minimum temperature. ==Lifted minimum temperature==