This map represents the change in low temperatures in the United States. The darker blue color indicates that the states average low temperature is decreasing slowly; the lighter blue means the low temperature is mildly decreasing, the green indicates that the low temperature is not changing. Lighter red/pink means the temperature is increasing slightly. Dark red being the most severe increase and dark blue being the most severe decrease. Most of the states are dark red which means that their average low temperature is increasing significantly.
Change in High Temperatures
This large map shows the various states whose climate we have studied in the past year. This map itself represents the high temperatures and how they are currently rising and falling. The red, yellow and orange are places where the average high temperature is increasing, yellow being the most severe, and orange being the least severe. The blue, green and pink represent decreases in the average high temperature, pink being the most severe, and blue being the least severe. The states that are white are states that we have not yet researched; some colored states have links to an information page, and some don’t. All of the states will eventually become colored and have links, but for the time being it is not complete
Monthly Change by Location
Temperature changes vary both by location and by month, these graphs show the various changes occuring in each seperate city, both low and high.