Climate Summary (made with AI, use with caution)
| Tichigan, Wisconsin Climate Summary General Climate • Tichigan, Wisconsin has a humid continental climate, characterized by warm, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. • The average annual temperature is 44.6°F (7°C). • The average annual precipitation is 32.6 inches (82.8 cm). Summer • The average summer temperature is 68.6°F (20.3°C). • The average high temperature in July is 81.6°F (27.6°C). • The average low temperature in July is 55.6°F (13.1°C). • The average precipitation in July is 4.2 inches (10.7 cm). Winter • The average winter temperature is 20.6°F (-6.3°C). • The average high temperature in January is 27.8°F (-2.3°C). • The average low temperature in January is 13.4°F (-10.3°C). • The average precipitation in January is 1.9 inches (4.8 cm). Spring and Fall • The average spring temperature is 45.2°F (7.3°C). • The average high temperature in April is 56.1°F (13.4°C). • The average low temperature in April is 34.3°F (1.3°C). • The average precipitation in April is 2.9 inches (7.4 cm). • The average fall temperature is 44.0°F (6.7°C). • The average high temperature in October is 55.3°F (12.9°C). • The average low temperature in October is 32.7°F (0.4°C). • The average precipitation in October is 2.6 inches (6.6 cm). Extreme Weather • Tichigan, Wisconsin is occasionally affected by extreme weather events, such as tornadoes, blizzards, and floods. • The most common type of extreme weather event in Tichigan is a tornado. • The most common type of blizzard in Tichigan is a lake-effect blizzard. • The most common type of flood in Tichigan is a riverine flood. Climate Change • The climate of Tichigan, Wisconsin is changing. • The average annual temperature has increased by 1.8°F (1°C) since 1895. • The average annual precipitation has increased by 2.6 inches (6.6 cm) since 1895. • The number of days with extreme heat has increased since 1895. • The number of days with extreme cold has decreased since 1895. • The number of days with heavy precipitation has increased since 1895. • The number of days with drought has increased since 1895. Climate Change Impacts • The changing climate is having a number of impacts on Tichigan, Wisconsin, including: • More frequent and severe heat waves • More frequent and severe droughts • More frequent and severe floods • More frequent and severe storms • Changes in plant and animal life • Changes in water quality • Changes in agriculture • Changes in tourism • Changes in human health |
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| Facts & Historical Information (made with AI, use with caution)
| Natural History • Tichigan Lake is a glacial lake formed by the retreat of the Wisconsin Glacier. • The area is home to a diverse ecosystem including forests, wetlands, and prairies. • The lake supports a variety of fish species, including walleye, northern pike, and bass. Science • Tichigan was a site of early geological research by T.C. Chamberlin and R.D. Salisbury. • The area has been studied for its unique glacial landforms, including kames and eskers. • Scientists have discovered evidence of ancient Native American settlements in the area. Personalities • Chief Oshkosh, a prominent Menominee leader, lived in the area in the 19th century. • John Muir, the renowned naturalist, visited Tichigan Lake in 1891 and described it as \ |
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