2001 Topeka, Kansas (TOP)

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2001 TOPEKA, KANSAS (TOP)

Topeka, is located near the geographical center of the United States, and the middle of the temperate zone. The city straddles the Kansas River about 60 miles above its junction with the Missouri River. The Kansas River flows in an easterly direction through northeastern Kansas. Near Topeka, the river valley ranges from 2 to 4 miles wide, and is bordered on both sides by rolling prairie uplands of some 200 to 300 feet. The city is built on both banks of the Kansas River and along two tributaries, Soldier Creek in north Topeka and Shunganunga Creek in the south and east part of town. Flooding is always a threat following periods of heavy rains but protective construction has reduced the problem.

Seventy percent of the annual precipitation normally falls during the six crop–growing months, April through September. The rains of this period are usually of short duration, predominantly of the thunderstorm type. They occur more frequently during the nighttime and early morning hours than at other times of the day. Excessive precipitation rates may occur with warm–season thunderstorms. Rainfall accumulations over 8 inches in 24 hours have occurred in Topeka. Tornadoes have occurred in the area on several occasions and caused severe damage and numerous injuries.

Individual summers show wide departures from average conditions. Hottest summers may produce temperatures of 100 degrees or higher on more than 50 days. On the other hand, 25 percent of the summers pass with two or fewer 100 degree days. Similarly, precipitation has shown a wide range for June, July, and August, varying from under 3 inches to more than 27 inches during the 3 months. Summers are hot with low relative humidity and persistent southerly winds. Oppressively warm periods with high relative humidity are usually of short duration.

Winter temperatures average about 45 degrees cooler than summer. Cold spells are seldom prolonged. Only on rare occasions do daytime temperatures fail to rise above freezing. Winter precipitation is often in the form of snow, sleet, or glaze, but storms of such severity to prevent normal movement of traffic or to interfere with scheduled activity are not common.

In the transitional spring and fall seasons, the numerous days of fair weather are interspersed with short intervals of stormy weather. Strong, blustery winds are quite common in late winter and spring. Autumn is characteristically a season of warm days, cool nights, and infrequent precipitation, with cold air invasions gradually increasing in intensity as the season progresses.

Nearly all crops of the temperate zone can be produced in the vicinity of Topeka. Wheat and other small grains, clover, soybeans, fruit, and berries do well, and the area supports an extensive dairy industry.

Based on the 1951–1980 period, the average first occurrence of 32 degrees Fahrenheit in the fall is October 14 and the average last occurrence in the spring is April 21.

NORMALS, MEANS, AND EXTREMES

TOPEKA, KS (TOP)

LATITUDE:    LONGITUDE:    ELEVATION (FT):    TIME ZONE:    WBAN: 13996

39 04′ 21″ N  95 37′ 33″ W  GRND: 880  BARO: 883  CENTRAL (UTC + 6)

ELEMENTPORJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECYEAR
TEMPERATURE FNORMAL DAILY MAXIMUM3037.042.655.066.975.884.289.387.579.769.054.040.565.1
MEAN DAILY MAXIMUM5437.543.454.066.576.084.589.388.380.669.753.841.965.5
HIGHEST DAILY MAXIMUM547384899597107110110109968573110
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE196719721986198719981953198019842000196319802001AUG 1984
MEAN OF EXTREME MAXS.5361.466.978.186.489.895.499.399.594.887.174.164.083.1
NORMAL DAILY MINIMUM3016.321.732.142.853.362.967.664.955.743.632.021.042.8
MEAN DAILY MINIMUM5417.322.631.242.753.663.167.665.555.944.732.022.143.2
LOWEST DAILY MINIMUM54-20-23-7102643434129192-26-26
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE197419791978197519631993197219881984199319761989 DEC1989
MEAN OF EXTREME MINS.53 -3.51.812.626.437.349.155.352.538.427.015.42.026.2
NORMAL DRY BULB3026.732.243.654.964.673.678.576.267.856.343.030.854.0
MEAN DRY BULB5427.433.142.654.664.873.978.577.068.357.243.032.054.4
MEAN WET BULB5624.829.837.648.158.166.970.668.860.950.538.228.948.6
MEAN DEW POINT5619.023.630.941.753.663.167.064.956.544.832.723.543.4
NORMAL NO. DAYS WITH:
MAXIMUM 90300.00.00.00.41.16.715.512.84.70.60.00.041.8
MAXIMUM 323010.96.81.4*0.00.00.00.00.00.01.17.727.9
MINIMUM 323029.023.116.74.30.30.00.00.00.24.016.127.1120.8
MINIMUM 0304.12.00.10.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01.98.1
H/CNORMAL HEATING DEG. DAYS3011879186633121215005628366010605265
NORMAL COOLING DEG. DAYS30000910926341935114013001304
RHNORMAL (PERCENT)3070696664687170717268717269
HOUR 00 LST3075757372788178808277787777
HOUR 06 LST3077787980848786878883818082
HOUR 12 LST3063625754576059585854606559
HOUR 18 LST3064605351555856576057646859
SPERCENT POSSIBLE SUNSHINE5057555758616771716664565161
W/OMEAN NO. DAYS WITH:
HEAVY FOG (VISBY 1/4 MI)542.21.91.00.90.90.60.51.21.11.71.32.215.5
THUNDERSTORMS540.40.72.55.48.810.08.67.95.83.31.20.455.0
CLOUDINESSMEAN:
SUNRISE-SUNSET (OKTAS)17.25.64.06.44.84.05.23.22.84.44.43.64.6
MIDNIGHT-MIDNIGHT (OKTAS)17.25.64.06.44.84.05.23.22.84.84.42.44.6
MEAN NO. DAYS WITH:
CLEAR34.38.77.08.011.011.06.512.07.010.06.510.5102.5
PARTLY CLOUDY34.03.35.04.04.36.09.07.01.02.02.53.051.1
CLOUDY39.77.36.09.56.35.35.54.54.57.58.58.082.6
PRMEAN STATION PRESSURE (IN)2829.1929.1429.0329.0028.9929.0029.0429.0629.0929.1129.1029.1829.08
MEAN SEA-LEVEL PRES. (IN)5630.1630.1230.0029.9529.9329.9129.9629.9830.0230.0530.0730.1330.02
WINDSMEAN SPEED (MPH)469.710.111.511.810.39.68.58.28.49.19.79.59.7
PREVAIL. DIR (TENS OF DEGS)2936363618181818181818183018
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE:
SPEED (MPH)839363743474844384337453748
DIR. (TENS OF DEGS)31172121343434273214313334
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE199619962000200119991996199619962000200119972000JUN 1996
MAXIMUM 5-SECOND:
SPEED (MPH)849474853596662655252544766
DIR. (TENS OF DEGS)31162321343533263223303135
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE199619942000200119991994199419942000199619971997JUN 1994
PRECEPITATIONNORMAL (IN)300.951.042.463.084.455.543.593.893.813.061.931.4335.23
MAXIMUM MONTHLY (IN)545.243.498.448.699.3915.2012.0211.1812.717.246.274.3015.20
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE194919711973199919821967195019771973198019641973JUN 1967
MINIMUM MONTHLY (IN)54T0.020.100.620.410.560.590.260.660.04T0.04T
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE198619911966198919661980198319711952195219891996NOV 1989
MAXIMUM IN 24 HOURS (IN)541.552.333.763.593.625.524.194.484.804.104.662.655.52
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE198819711987196719781967195119621989198519641980JUN 1967
NORMAL NO. DAYS WITH:
PRECIPITATION 0.01305.95.98.79.811.010.37.98.38.36.86.56.696.0
PRECIPITATION 1.00300.10.10.50.71.31.81.21.31.21.10.30.29.8
SNOWFALLNORMAL (IN)305.84.72.80.60.00.00.00.00.00.*1.25.620.7
MAXIMUM MONTHLY (IN)5423.022.422.16.8TTTT0.08.09.418.823.0
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE19931971196019701991199219921994199619721983JAN 1993
MAXIMUM IN 24 HOURS (IN)5415.215.28.47.6TTTT0.08.07.49.015.2
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE199319711960197019911992199219941994199619751973JAN 1993
MAXIMUM SNOW DEPTH (IN)5612121840T0T068918
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE197919711960197019931949199619751983MAR 1960
NORMAL NO. DAYS WITH:
SNOWFALL 1.0301.91.51.00.20.00.00.00.00.00.00.41.86.8
PRECIPITATION (inches) 2001 TOPEKA, KS (TOP)
YEARJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECANNUAL
19720.470.561.373.932.901.144.813.264.892.113.991.7831.21
19732.671.718.444.034.372.9610.162.8312.714.572.144.3060.89
19740.991.201.222.783.593.722.904.891.405.162.191.1831.22
19751.501.671.663.263.884.850.681.694.350.054.441.1229.15
19760.410.511.384.854.631.692.040.861.123.010.040.2120.75
19770.900.222.062.467.8310.911.3711.183.224.923.380.2648.71
19780.190.841.632.355.754.572.262.896.650.363.220.5531.26
19791.810.633.952.372.255.635.844.052.174.151.800.0534.70
19801.340.914.151.034.850.560.875.861.197.240.253.8632.11
19810.320.211.611.985.939.407.633.922.033.723.630.2240.60
19821.670.591.141.589.395.995.084.531.171.252.263.6138.26
19830.690.634.396.294.936.080.590.622.255.193.611.3436.61
19840.111.354.574.263.4510.171.661.044.244.100.722.3638.03
19850.702.022.383.603.795.152.907.978.165.202.020.7144.60
1986T1.551.353.157.532.514.215.506.213.300.871.2037.38
19871.092.715.922.333.894.862.785.901.811.861.941.8736.96
19882.040.480.732.933.083.131.741.341.940.260.860.8619.39
19891.240.863.110.624.054.765.216.228.653.44T0.6138.77
19901.222.313.751.014.455.573.015.690.832.712.910.9734.43
19910.760.022.983.637.091.491.471.762.153.202.202.4429.19
19920.891.185.293.251.753.356.371.243.921.415.272.0135.93
19931.111.612.565.436.952.1810.985.327.031.371.120.9046.56
19940.420.820.194.310.954.633.167.871.461.302.871.5229.50
19951.500.712.113.3211.823.435.104.292.900.210.660.5736.62
19960.760.191.481.577.727.972.656.093.602.792.660.0437.52
19970.242.670.264.993.541.362.594.652.153.582.142.4130.58
19980.790.772.882.162.087.229.320.884.195.015.641.2242.16
19991.170.940.998.696.386.200.591.094.430.871.601.7634.71
20000.192.002.621.072.087.252.770.612.973.521.910.3527.34
20011.222.903.564.273.856.392.315.957.463.511.130.1342.68
POR=55 YRS0.951.152.403.164.395.034.243.943.442.801.871.3434.71
AVERAGE TEMPERATURE (F) 2001 TOPEKA, KS (TOP)
YEARJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECANNUAL
197225.631.846.754.763.674.374.474.768.554.639.427.753.0
197327.533.947.552.661.374.977.477.166.660.444.829.954.5
197422.335.946.956.867.270.080.674.161.958.443.132.754.2
197530.728.837.854.467.374.277.379.364.059.345.534.554.4
197627.842.745.457.060.472.778.076.969.050.335.428.553.7
197715.237.449.660.270.175.279.476.471.656.742.730.155.4
197817.320.438.455.963.074.677.375.772.954.643.030.051.9
197911.819.242.651.663.172.477.876.968.057.040.035.551.3
198028.626.040.853.762.876.586.480.770.053.945.032.654.8
198131.435.546.160.660.975.579.573.168.056.147.230.155.3
198221.928.543.250.263.769.078.775.566.555.942.035.852.6
198332.536.144.949.462.573.581.183.072.258.745.814.454.5
198426.040.238.151.762.473.977.078.066.556.645.536.854.4
198519.925.648.658.766.572.079.772.866.856.636.725.152.4
198635.832.549.857.765.977.080.472.371.656.638.334.656.0
198729.740.346.757.170.476.278.175.568.252.647.435.956.5
198828.130.843.453.968.875.176.779.570.352.845.235.355.0
198938.022.944.457.964.271.477.674.862.357.142.321.052.8
199037.336.245.551.960.377.277.776.571.657.049.129.655.8
199125.248.257.769.477.180.277.369.358.637.937.4
199237.241.547.854.762.569.175.971.767.956.539.132.654.7
199326.429.940.850.263.172.978.277.863.454.039.334.852.6
199426.129.947.054.164.576.476.175.967.458.345.836.054.8
199529.337.045.152.059.372.580.280.965.857.240.130.654.2
199624.535.038.554.065.775.376.474.664.656.237.630.152.7
199726.235.046.249.960.573.578.575.569.758.140.332.853.9
199832.439.838.353.070.374.079.278.974.059.148.736.057.0
199928.642.943.355.164.873.482.477.665.656.951.336.256.5
200032.341.947.555.268.172.179.285.472.360.537.320.756.0
200130.330.540.860.667.673.482.979.066.556.751.137.856.4
POR=55 YRS27.533.242.754.564.874.078.577.168.457.243.032.154.4

REFERENCE NOTES:

PAGE 1:

THE TEMPERATURE GRAPH SHOWS NORMAL MAXIMUM AND NORMAL MINIMUM DAILY TEMPERATURES (SOLID CURVES) AND THE ACTUAL DAILY HIGH AND LOW TEMPERATURES (VERTICAL BARS).

PAGE 2 AND 3:

H/C INDICATES HEATING AND COOLING DEGREE DAYS.

RH INDICATES RELATIVE HUMIDITY

W/O INDICATES WEATHER AND OBSTRUCTIONS

S INDICATES SUNSHINE.

PR INDICATES PRESSURE.

CLOUDINESS ON PAGE 3 IS THE SUM OF THE CEILOMETER AND SATELLITE DATA NOT TO EXCEED EIGHT EIGHTHS (OKTAS).

GENERAL:

T INDICATES TRACE PRECIPITATION, AN AMOUNT GREATER THAN ZERO BUT LESS THAN THE LOWEST REPORTABLE VALUE.

+ INDICATES THE VALUE ALSO OCCURS ON EARLIER DATES.

BLANK ENTRIES DENOTE MISSING OR UNREPORTED DATA.

NORMALS ARE 30–YEAR AVERAGES (1961–1990).

ASOS INDICATES AUTOMATED SURFACE OBSERVING SYSTEM.

PM INDICATES THE LAST DAY OF THE PREVIOUS MONTH.

POR (PERIOD OF RECORD) BEGINS WITH THE JANUARY DATA MONTH AND IS THE NUMBER OF YEARS USED TO COMPUTE THE MEAN. INDIVIDUAL MONTHS WITHIN THE POR MAY BE MISSING.

WHEN THE POR FOR A NORMAL IS LESS THAN 30 YEARS, THE NORMAL IS PROVISIONAL AND IS BASED ON THE NUMBER OF YEARS INDICATED.

0.* OR * INDICATES THE VALUE OR MEAN–DAYS–WITH IS BETWEEN 0.00 AND 0.05.

CLOUDINESS FOR ASOS STATIONS DIFFERS FROM THE NON–ASOS OBSERVATION TAKEN BY A HUMAN OBSERVER. ASOS STATION CLOUDINESS IS BASED ON TIME–AVERAGED CEILOMETER DATA FOR CLOUDS AT OR BELOW 12,000 FEET AND ON SATELLITE DATA FOR CLOUDS ABOVE 12,000 FEET.

THE NUMBER OF DAYS WITH CLEAR, PARTLY CLOUDY, AND CLOUDY CONDITIONS FOR ASOS STATIONS IS THE SUM OF THE CEILOMETER AND SATELLITE DATA FOR THE SUNRISE TO SUNSET PERIOD.

GENERAL CONTINUED:

CLEAR INDICATES 0–2 OKTAS, PARTLY CLOUDY INDICATES 3–6 OKTAS, AND CLOUDY INDICATES 7 OR 8 OKTAS. WHEN AT LEAST ONE OF THE ELEMENTS (CEILOMETER OR SATELLITE) IS MISSING, THE DAILY CLOUDINESS IS NOT COMPUTED.

WIND DIRECTION IS RECORDED IN TENS OF DEGREES (2 DIGITS) CLOCKWISE FROM TRUE NORTH. "00" INDICATES CALM. "36" INDICATES TRUE NORTH.

RESULTANT WIND IS THE VECTOR AVERAGE OF THE SPEED AND DIRECTION.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE IS THE SUM OF THE MEAN DAILY MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE DIVIDED BY 2.

SNOWFALL DATA COMPRISE ALL FORMS OF FROZEN PRECIPITATION, INCLUDING HAIL.

A HEATING (COOLING) DEGREE DAY IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE AVERAGE DAILY TEMPERATURE AND 65 F.

DRY BULB IS THE TEMPERATURE OF THE AMBIENT AIR.

DEW POINT IS THE TEMPERATURE TO WHICH THE AIR MUST BE COOLED TO ACHIEVE 100 PERCENT RELATIVE HUMIDITY.

WET BULB IS THE TEMPERATURE THE AIR WOULD HAVE IF THE MOISTURE CONTENT WAS INCREASED TO 100 PERCENT RELATIVE HUMIDITY.

ON JULY 1, 1996, THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BEGAN USING THE "METAR" OBSERVATION CODE THAT WAS ALREADY EMPLOYED BY MOST OTHER NATIONS OF THE WORLD. THE MOST NOTICEABLE DIFFERENCE IN THIS ANNUAL PUBLICATION WILL BE THE CHANGE IN UNITS FROM TENTHS TO EIGHTS (OKTAS) FOR REPORTING THE AMOUNT OF SKY COVER.

HEATING DEGREE DAYS (base 65 F) 2001 TOPEKA, KS (TOP)
YEARJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
1972-73100593377641152115886453737812905388
1973-740058191603108213178075582586474945
1974-7503134213649991105610088393524675298
1975-7620137230581941114863959926917854729
1976-770045471881112615377674691801105487
1977-7800626366210751473124082428015665985
1978-79003431965510781643127769340112996238
1979-8004452677419081123112374434412935431
1980-8100653445911001103582257917517604788
1981-82024628352910761329101466444976325500
1982-8300933036838961002804615466120134995
1983-8400562235701565120471383040513705703
1984-8500145276578871138910985012283585129
1985-860012725984412288999064912524905055
1986-87092726379293410846885602921604665
1987-88032437653189311369886623311654965
1988-892424383587912832117464129612554985
1989-9002155276672136085180160041317645310
1990-91113927647710931227523233480
1991-92009526280884985567352832613274535
1992-9302682787709951189979744440101225588
1993-940110835676393012029745533479405328
1994-950164237568892109777461338219314822
1995-9600107246740105912508678143479365529
1996-9700982948131076119383357745017305507
1997-981021286737994100069983036127274983
1998-99009203485893112261366729558124357
1999-000092261408886100666653629551104211
2000-010061174824136810699587421825395440
2001-0058262415837
COOLING DEGREE DAYS (base 65 F) 2001 TOPEKA, KS (TOP)
YEARJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECANNUAL
1972005227429730830916920001204
1973000132130439438411552001283
1974006211401654902924712001173
19750003812928939044811661301474
1976001344024241037617120001294
19770004017631145336020914001563
1978006151012983903392775301434
197900477623740137914427001275
19800009693566704962209001829
1981000535832145726014317001309
1982000114315743233414728001152
198300075027450956427833201717
1984000146727437940719620031360
198500046882254612491886001263
1986002642853634882432339001489
1987000611923444103351260901477
1988000414031437545819111001493
19890011901072063993118141001246
1990001263937740336624137701497
199100112219237147838722969001759
199200025611343442171622000963
19930000482694174056422001225
1994000268634835134514036001332
199500412223748150214016001403
1996000251253213583029228001251
199700013826242433016681001302
19980010919630444544028726101718
199900055726954539612020101413
2000002615323144664028444001806
20010005914026756344110912501596
SNOWFALL (inches) 2001 TOPEKA, KS (TOP)
YEARJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
1972-730.00.00.00.09.44.013.51.70.00.10.00.028.7
1973-740.00.00.00.0T15.27.82.11.51.30.00.027.9
1974-750.00.00.00.01.31.45.06.77.83.60.00.025.8
1975-760.00.00.00.08.32.76.40.72.90.00.00.021.0
1976-770.00.00.0T0.3T13.60.1T0.20.00.014.2
1977-780.00.00.00.00.10.23.912.46.20.00.00.022.8
1978-790.00.00.00.0T11.120.13.17.51.10.00.042.9
1979-800.00.00.00.0TT3.511.43.40.00.00.018.3
1980-810.00.00.0T0.03.82.62.50.00.00.00.08.9
1981-820.00.00.00.0T1.43.28.00.30.50.00.013.4
1982-830.00.00.00.01.15.06.110.10.64.50.00.027.4
1983-840.00.00.00.04.118.82.6T4.20.00.00.029.7
1984-850.00.00.00.0T9.818.27.90.50.00.00.036.4
1985-860.00.00.00.03.35.8T1.5T0.00.00.010.6
1986-870.00.00.0T0.71.715.12.30.50.00.00.020.3
1987-880.00.00.00.00.99.60.66.04.70.00.00.021.8
1988-890.00.00.00.00.70.8T9.01.60.0TT12.1
1989-900.00.00.00.0T9.51.00.17.60.00.00.018.2
1990-910.00.00.00.00.02.99.6TTT0.0
1991-920.00.00.0T6.20.1TT0.9T0.0T7.2
1992-93T0.00.0T4.50.923.014.20.6TT
1993-940.00.00.0TT3.32.06.01.91.40.00.014.6
1994-950.0T0.00.0T0.82.00.15.00.0
1995-960.00.00.00.00.75.58.3TTT0.0T14.5
1996-970.00.00.08.01.10.83.95.8T1.6T0.021.2
1997-980.00.00.0TT8.22.0T4.4T0.0T14.6
1998-990.00.00.00.00.00.54.02.01.8TT0.08.3
1999-000.00.00.00.00.07.63.70.2T0.00.00.011.5
2000-010.00.00.00.0T8.31.28.31.3TT0.019.1
2001-0.00.00.00.00.0T
POR=55 YRSTT0.00.21.24.75.70.30.2TTT12.3

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