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Post by Lommaren on Apr 10, 2018 10:44:28 GMT -5
Here you go Babu ; dug into the Open Data and found the station location was unchanged since 1952 so managed to get all-time figures rather easily C+ for me, great summer temp-wise but at least 20-30 mm too dry, but winters would be extremely lame.
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Post by Babu on Apr 10, 2018 13:18:58 GMT -5
Wow, that was drier than I expected
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Post by Lommaren on Apr 10, 2018 14:19:40 GMT -5
Wow, that was drier than I expected What's the grade?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2018 14:24:28 GMT -5
Great sunshine hours in summer, but still cool and boring, in fact. E+.
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Post by Babu on Apr 10, 2018 14:46:32 GMT -5
Wow, that was drier than I expected What's the grade? Idk, like D something
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Post by Steelernation on Apr 10, 2018 14:50:30 GMT -5
B-. Could be warmer and less stable.
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Post by knot on Apr 10, 2018 16:55:16 GMT -5
F+. What on Earth is up with the sunshine distribution?! 458 hrs in one month are far too much, and 69 hrs are far too little. As for the climate, it is far too dry with no storms or any "fun" to speak of
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Post by boombo on Apr 10, 2018 17:20:02 GMT -5
B-, temperatures look fine, love the sun but I'd want 3x that much rain.
I already knew it got 458 hours in July 1994 but I'm seriously impressed anywhere in Sweden has ever recorded 92 for January and especially 334 in April!
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Post by Lommaren on Apr 10, 2018 18:10:24 GMT -5
F+. What on Earth is up with the sunshine distribution?! 458 hrs in one month are far too much, and 69 hrs are far too little. As for the climate, it is far too dry with no storms or any "fun" to speak of 1994 was a crazy year in Sweden. Massive mediterranean ridge hit and no coastal area south of 57°N recorded any more than say 1-2 mm of precipitation all July long. Average highs were 27-28°C in more continental areas.
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Post by Mörön on Apr 10, 2018 18:21:42 GMT -5
E+
Way too dry and mild although those summers would be pretty nice with ample rain and thunderstorms.
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Post by Iwantsnow on Apr 10, 2018 23:49:46 GMT -5
Did Visby just turn mediterranean? No rain in July and August, winter is wetter.
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Post by Babu on Apr 11, 2018 0:51:23 GMT -5
Did Visby just turn mediterranean? No rain in July and August, winter is wetter. They have mediterranean years quite often, and Visby already has twice as much rainfall in November as in April and May on average
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Post by jgtheone on Apr 11, 2018 6:32:54 GMT -5
D+. Temps suck, but that's a hell of a lot of sun with a decent distribution. Also, it looks mediterranean lmao, and to be honest, August is a nice month.
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Post by Lommaren on Apr 11, 2018 6:37:15 GMT -5
D+. Temps suck, but that's a hell of a lot of sun with a decent distribution. Also, it looks mediterranean lmao, and to be honest, August is a nice month. What about working on the tan 458 hours in July with a 52-55° safe sun angle?
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Post by jgtheone on Apr 11, 2018 6:39:23 GMT -5
D+. Temps suck, but that's a hell of a lot of sun with a decent distribution. Also, it looks mediterranean lmao, and to be honest, August is a nice month. What about working on the tan 458 hours in July with a 52-55° safe sun angle? That might even be pushing it for me, haha. Also doesn't the sun rise super early? Setting late doesn't bother me, but early 4-5am sunrises are awful.
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Post by Lommaren on Apr 11, 2018 6:43:11 GMT -5
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Post by jgtheone on Apr 11, 2018 6:55:02 GMT -5
I love the sunset times, but those sunrise times Bad memories of the sun in Brisbane rising at ungodly hours, and this is even worse!
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Post by Lommaren on Apr 11, 2018 6:57:20 GMT -5
I love the sunset times, but those sunrise times Bad memories of the sun in Brisbane rising at ungodly hours, and this is even worse! All houses in Sweden have blinders, without exception. It's not an issue Also, you'd adapt and get used to it. I'm pretty down in December but that's mainly because the sun doesn't come out of the clouds and temps are abysmal, I could handle 17-hour nights if that wasn't the case and we had 12-13°C days (in extreme events it could happen twice per decade) every day all throughout winter.
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Post by jgtheone on Apr 11, 2018 7:11:56 GMT -5
I love the sunset times, but those sunrise times Bad memories of the sun in Brisbane rising at ungodly hours, and this is even worse! All houses in Sweden have blinders, without exception. It's not an issue Also, you'd adapt and get used to it. I'm pretty down in December but that's mainly because the sun doesn't come out of the clouds and temps are abysmal, I could handle 17-hour nights if that wasn't the case and we had 12-13°C days (in extreme events it could happen twice per decade) every day all throughout winter. I mean we had blinds, but they weren't great obviously. 17 hour nights are also an issue. That'd definitely drive me nuts. That's why I said the distribution was good because summer more than makes up for it (in this instance, anyway).
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Post by Babu on Apr 11, 2018 7:36:27 GMT -5
All houses in Sweden have blinders, without exception. It's not an issue Also, you'd adapt and get used to it. I'm pretty down in December but that's mainly because the sun doesn't come out of the clouds and temps are abysmal, I could handle 17-hour nights if that wasn't the case and we had 12-13°C days (in extreme events it could happen twice per decade) every day all throughout winter. I mean we had blinds, but they weren't great obviously. 17 hour nights are also an issue. That'd definitely drive me nuts. That's why I said the distribution was good because summer more than makes up for it (in this instance, anyway). As long as you have blinds, 24h daylight is only good. It really is amazing to be outside around midnight or like 3 in the morning and have sunlight. Few things are as wonderful as a stroll in a bright night, seriously. It's a kind of magic.
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