Dewpoint Depression
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                    Yesterday's feature looked at the afternoon dew point being an 
indicator of the next day's low temperature.  The theory being that the 
air temperature would cool off to the dew point temperature and thus be 
the low temperature.  Today's feature looks at the distribution of 
dewpoint depression at the time of the daily low temperature for each 
of the ASOS sites in the state.  The dewpoint depression is simply the 
difference between the air and dewpoint temperature.  Differences 
between sites are likely due to micro-climate effects as each ASOS has 
different surroundings which include soil types, vegetation, and amount 
of urban area / concrete around it.  The chart shows a large difference 
between Ames and Des Moines with the median dewpoint depression two 
degrees less at Ames.  The first guess explanation for this difference 
is the larger urban heat island effect at Des Moines, which would tend 
to keep the temperature higher and further away from the dewpoint than 
surrounding locations.  Also, the Ames ASOS is located in a topographic 
depression which would promote cooler temperatures.
        Additional plots: same plot for high temperatures, Ames weekly dewpoint depression, and weekly for Des Moines.
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