##Intro The data represented in these graphs comes from the NOAA(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association) for John Glen International Airport(CMH) Columbus, OH 2010-2018 ## Section 1: Maximum/Minimum Daily Temperatures These graphs show the boxplots asociated with Maximum/Minimum Daily Temperatures for the months of January(1)-December(12) for the years of 2010-2018 These box plots provide the 5 numbers of every month. These box plots allow us to see which month’s highs/lows are closer together resulting in a shorter box. The length of the wiskers allow us to see the range of the highs/low for the month. The general trend is that as the average temperature rises, the box gets shorter and as the temperature drops again in the fall the boxes get longer.

MONTH AverageMaxTemp StandardDeviationMaxTemp AverageMinTemp StandardDeviationMinTemp
1 36.11111 12.800567 21.10394 12.359714
2 40.11811 13.896065 23.87795 12.246677
3 51.79570 12.805596 33.12186 10.438904
4 65.07037 10.477745 43.18519 9.202541
5 76.02509 10.005542 55.79928 8.999752
6 82.95185 6.494600 63.20000 6.006564
7 85.70968 5.862785 66.78853 5.158817
8 84.57706 4.950871 64.96416 5.244950
9 78.35556 8.496198 58.19259 7.679932
10 65.91398 10.970847 46.44444 8.877441
11 52.36296 11.180910 34.74074 8.867017
12 42.18638 11.473508 29.16487 9.947057

Section 2: SQL generated data

This is an aggregated table of the data with calculated field of average max/min temperature and standard deviation of max/min temperature. With this table we can answer many questions 1. How does the standard deviation behave as average max/min temperature rises? 2. What months have the highest/lowest max/min temperature?

## Section 3: Average Highs and Lows by Month This is a column chart representing the average highs/lows of each month from January(1)-December(12)

## Section 4: Daily Highs in April 2018 This is a line series graph for the daily highs in April,2018