14 Percent Less Tan June 20, 2007
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By Derek Arndt, Assistant State Climatologist
Oklahoma Climatological Survey
NORMAN - Data from the Oklahoma Mesonet show that this year has been the dimmest in its 13+ year history. Thankfully, we mean "dim" in a literal sense. Since January 1, on average, each square meter of Oklahoma earth has received a total of 3371 Mega-Joules of solar radiation. This compares with a 1994-2006 average of 3667 Mega-Joules, and it is a full 14% less than last year sum-to-date of 3923.
Just for kicks, we made a graph:

Media Contact:
Cerry Leffler
Oklahoma Climatological Survey
120 David L. Boren Blvd., Suite 2900
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For Additional Information:
Derek Arndt
Assistant State Climatologist
120 David L. Boren Blvd., Suite 2900
Norman, OK 73072-7305
405-325-2541
405-325-2550 (fax)
darndt@ou.edu
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