Climate for Station: Kwajalein, Ralik, Marshall Islands
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Climate Analysis & Overview
Kwajalein's climate profile reveals a complex interplay of long-term warming trends juxtaposed with recent cooling intervals. The island's precipitation patterns have become slightly more even, reflecting subtle shifts in climate dynamics. This nuanced climate narrative is essential for understanding the broader environmental goals of the Marshall Islands.
Tropical Climate Dynamics
Kwajalein, situated in the Rālik Chain of the Marshall Islands, experiences a tropical rainforest climate (Af) according to the Köppen classification. This classification is characterised by high temperatures and significant rainfall throughout the year. The island's geographical location, surrounded by the vast Pacific Ocean, moderates extreme temperature fluctuations, maintaining a relatively stable climate. However, the data reveals intriguing trends that suggest subtle shifts in this tropical paradigm.
Temperature Trends: A Tale of Two Directions
The all-time temperature trends for Kwajalein indicate a slight warming, with highs showing an increase of 0.03°C (0.05°F) and lows rising by 0.09°C (0.16°F). These trends suggest a gradual warming over the long term. However, the more recent 10-year trends tell a different story, with a cooling in highs by 0.75°C (1.35°F) and a marginal decrease in lows by 0.04°C (0.07°F). This divergence highlights the complexity of short-term climate variability against the backdrop of long-term warming.
Precipitation Patterns: A Subtle Shift
The Precipitation Concentration Index (PCI) for Kwajalein has decreased from a baseline of 11.66 to a current value of 10.92. This slight reduction indicates that precipitation is becoming more evenly distributed over time. In practical terms, this means that rainfall events are less concentrated, leading to a more consistent distribution of precipitation throughout the year. Such changes can influence local water management strategies and agricultural practices.
Temperature Extremes: Record Observations
Kwajalein's climate records show a maximum temperature of 35.2°C (95.4°F) and a minimum of 19.4°C (66.9°F). These extremes underscore the island's capacity to experience significant temperature variation despite its tropical classification. Understanding these extremes is crucial for preparing for potential impacts on infrastructure and human health.
Regional Climate Context
The Marshall Islands have been actively pursuing climate resilience and sustainability goals, recognising the vulnerability of low-lying islands to climate change. Recent weather events, such as increased storm frequency and intensity, have highlighted the importance of monitoring and adapting to changing climate patterns. Kwajalein's nuanced climate trends provide valuable insights into the broader regional climate dynamics, informing both local and national climate strategies.
Station Statistics
10-Year Trend
High: -0.78 °C/decade
Low: -0.01 °C/decade
Rain: -0.70 mm/decade
25-Year Trend
High: +0.15 °C/decade
Low: +0.03 °C/decade
Rain: +0.08 mm/decade
50-Year Trend
High: +0.06 °C/decade
Low: +0.21 °C/decade
Rain: -0.11 mm/decade
All-Time Trend
High: +0.03 °C/decade
Low: +0.09 °C/decade
Rain: -0.13 mm/decade
Percentage Above-Average Days
Last 12 Months: 39.5%
This Year: 7.9%
Precipitation Concentration Index (PCI) ℹ️
Last 12 Months: 11.9
Historical Average: 12.6
Percentile Rank of Last 12 Months ℹ️
High: 40th percentile
Low: 84th percentile
Rain: 14th percentile
Change in Variance ℹ️
High: -13.1%
Low: -14.5%
Intraday: -20.2%
Data Coverage
88.9%
First Year of Data
1946
Station Location
Historical Weather Records
| Max High | Avg High | Min High | Max Avg | Avg Avg | Min Avg | Max Low | Avg Low | Min Low | Max Precipitation | Avg Precipitation | Max Snow | Avg Snow | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Record | 36.1 °C | — | 25.6 °C | 30.6 °C | — | 24.8 °C | 28.9 °C | — | 19.4 °C | 284.2 mm | — | 0.0 mm | — |
| January | 32.8 °C | 29.8 °C | 26.7 °C | 29.3 °C | 27.6 °C | 25.5 °C | 28.3 °C | 25.5 °C | 21.7 °C | 121.7 mm | 3.3 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| February | 33.3 °C | 30.0 °C | 26.1 °C | 29.6 °C | 27.6 °C | 25.2 °C | 28.0 °C | 25.5 °C | 21.7 °C | 76.5 mm | 2.8 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| March | 35.2 °C | 30.4 °C | 25.6 °C | 30.5 °C | 27.9 °C | 25.0 °C | 27.8 °C | 25.7 °C | 19.4 °C | 162.6 mm | 3.6 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| April | 35.2 °C | 30.4 °C | 26.1 °C | 29.7 °C | 28.0 °C | 24.8 °C | 27.8 °C | 25.7 °C | 21.7 °C | 141.1 mm | 5.9 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| May | 33.9 °C | 30.4 °C | 26.1 °C | 29.9 °C | 28.1 °C | 25.7 °C | 28.3 °C | 25.8 °C | 21.7 °C | 212.1 mm | 7.3 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| June | 33.3 °C | 30.5 °C | 26.1 °C | 29.7 °C | 28.2 °C | 25.6 °C | 28.3 °C | 25.7 °C | 21.7 °C | 140.2 mm | 7.4 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| July | 34.4 °C | 30.5 °C | 26.1 °C | 29.8 °C | 28.1 °C | 25.5 °C | 28.3 °C | 25.5 °C | 21.1 °C | 125.2 mm | 8.1 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| August | 35.0 °C | 30.7 °C | 26.7 °C | 30.6 °C | 28.2 °C | 25.2 °C | 28.4 °C | 25.6 °C | 21.7 °C | 149.6 mm | 8.3 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| September | 35.2 °C | 30.8 °C | 26.1 °C | 30.6 °C | 28.2 °C | 25.4 °C | 28.9 °C | 25.6 °C | 20.0 °C | 142.2 mm | 9.2 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| October | 36.1 °C | 30.7 °C | 26.0 °C | 30.1 °C | 28.2 °C | 24.8 °C | 28.9 °C | 25.6 °C | 21.7 °C | 196.1 mm | 9.9 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| November | 34.1 °C | 30.4 °C | 26.1 °C | 29.7 °C | 28.1 °C | 25.1 °C | 28.9 °C | 25.6 °C | 21.1 °C | 183.9 mm | 9.4 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
| December | 33.5 °C | 30.0 °C | 26.1 °C | 29.4 °C | 27.9 °C | 24.9 °C | 28.3 °C | 25.7 °C | 20.6 °C | 284.2 mm | 6.1 mm | 0.0 mm | 0.0 mm |
Data Visualisations
Remove WatermarksCurrent Year Climate Trends vs Historical






Max Temperature this Year | 1 of 6
Climate 12-Month Moving Averages






Max Temperature 12-Month MA | 1 of 6
Daily Data Points and Averages Throughout the Year





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