WeatherArb / US / Auburn

Auburn

Auburn is with specific climatic characteristics monitored by WeatherArb using NASA POWER 25-year baseline data. Its geographical position (32.61°N, -85.49°E) exposes it to specific weather dynamics that WeatherArb monitors by comparing current data with 25 years of NASA POWER climate history.

US · 32.61°N 85.49°W · NASA POWER 25y

Z-Score
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vs 25-year baseline
Score
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0-10
Temperature
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current
Humidity
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relative
Wind
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km/h
HDD today
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heating degree days
CDD today
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cooling degree days
HDD Delta
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vs historical
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Impacted Sectors
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Agriculture
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Logistics
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Methodology

WeatherArb calculates Z-Score, HDD and CDD against the NASA POWER 25-year baseline for Auburn (32.61°N, -85.49°E). EN ISO 15927 standard.

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Domande Frequenti

Cos'è lo Z-Score climatico?
Misura quante deviazioni standard la temperatura attuale di Auburn si allontana dalla media storica dello stesso mese. Sopra +2σ indica caldo anomalo raro; sotto -2σ indica freddo anomalo.

Cosa sono HDD e CDD?
Heating e Cooling Degree Days, standard EN ISO 15927, misurano la domanda energetica per riscaldamento/raffrescamento confrontando la temperatura con una soglia di 18°C.

Con quale frequenza si aggiornano i dati di Auburn?
WeatherArb aggiorna i dati meteo di Auburn ogni ora tramite MET Norway, NOAA NWS e WeatherAPI.

Weather Auburn Today — Temperature and Climate Anomalies

WeatherArb monitors current temperature in Auburn against the NASA POWER 25-year climate baseline. When an extreme heat event, unusual rainfall or cold snap occurs, the Z-Score is automatically updated.

Humidity, wind speed and feels-like temperature in Auburn are updated hourly. During heatwave conditions (July: elevated heat anomaly risk), the anomaly level rises to EXTREME or CRITICAL — a statistically rare climate event.

Seismic Risk Auburn — Moderate Seismic Risk

Auburn is with high seismic activity concentrated on the West Coast (San Andreas Fault) and Alaska, while central and eastern states have lower risk. WeatherArb integrates real-time climate anomaly monitoring with USGS seismic data to provide a comprehensive view of natural risk factors affecting agriculture, infrastructure and public safety.

🌍 Recent Earthquakes Nearby
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