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:::::::::::: And which countries exactly use this term?Most national meteorological agencies I saw use Daily Maximum/Minimum. Almost none of them use high/low expressions, except for the highest and lowest records. I don't remember if they even mentioned the time of the day they recorded temperatures so using hourly observations would have no use in many countries’ articles either.[[User:PAper GOL|PAper GOL]] ([[User talk:PAper GOL|talk]]) 03:40, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
:::::::::@[[User:IvicaInsomniac|IvicaInsomniac]] I am not sure if complete conceptual accuracy is possible (or even desirable) in naming many of these. Technically speaking, in many cases, "daily mean" is also not a proper daily mean, but the average of the daily max and min. [[User:Uness232|Uness232]] ([[User talk:Uness232|talk]]) 03:46, 2 May 2024 (UTC)
::I guess it’s better to call it '''average extreme maximum/high''' and '''average extreme minimum/low.'''
::At least in US it is calculated by using the monthly extreme recorded in multiple years and averaging them out.[[User:PAper GOL|PAper GOL]] ([[User talk:PAper GOL|talk]]) 04:17, 4 May 2024 (UTC)