There are over two dozen major desert areas in the world and each has its own specific climate data. There are hot deserts, there are cold deserts and their are cool deserts. Each is different when it comes to temperature averages.
It is the average annual temperature for a place.
Polar deserts are areas with annual precipitation less than 250 millimeters and a mean temperature during the warmest month of less than 10°C.
The annual mean temperature is calculated by adding up the temperatures recorded throughout the year and dividing by the number of readings taken. This gives an average temperature for the entire year.
-45 Celsius
Maximum temperature recorded in Pakistan is 53.4 Degree Celsius at Moenjo Daro Sindh and minimum temperature recorded in Sakardu was −24.1 Degree Celsius. Annual mean temperature in Pakistan remains 24-26.
The city with the highest mean annual temperature in Africa is Ouargla in Algeria. It is known for its extremely hot desert climate with soaring temperatures.
Normally the air temperature in a cave, well away from the nearest entrance, is the mean annual air temperature outside the cave.
Normally the air temperature in a cave, well away from the nearest entrance, is the mean annual air temperature outside the cave.
The climate ratio, which compares mean annual temperature to mean annual precipitation, does not account for variability in temperature and precipitation throughout the year or extreme weather events. This means it may not capture the full range of climate conditions experienced in a particular location.
According to its weather page, the average annual mean temperature at 9AM local time is - 11.9 C.
If you mean deserts, no there are no deserts in Wales.
While deserts can get quite hot in the summer months, the temperature can, on occasion, get quite cold for short periods in the winter. Summer high temperatures may exceed 100 degrees F. but the temperature may fall to well below 20 degrees F. for short periods in the winter.