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Post by Babu on Sept 8, 2018 15:12:12 GMT -5
Stockholm: 20'C: 110 25'C: 56
Uppsala: 20'C: 112 25'C: 60
Gladhammar: 20'C: 112 25'C: 53
Oskarshamn: 20'C: 116 25'C: 54
Målilla: 20'C: 118 25'C: 58
Ronneby: 20'C: 115 25'C: 57
Lund: 20'C: 123 25'C: 61
Gothenburg: 20'C: 111 25'C: 50
Arvika: 20'C: 106 25'C: 64
Umeå: 20'C: 66 25'C: 26
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Post by Dean York (Old) on Sept 8, 2018 17:25:37 GMT -5
York.
20°C - 100 25°C - 35 30°C - 1
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Post by Babu on Sept 8, 2018 17:29:39 GMT -5
York. 20°C - 100 25°C - 35 30°C - 1 High 20 to 25 ratio
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Post by Dean York (Old) on Sept 8, 2018 17:43:57 GMT -5
Yeah, lots of days in the low 20's.
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Post by Morningrise on Sept 9, 2018 10:35:23 GMT -5
Our temperatures have crashed below average and appear to be staying that way, so these numbers may end up being the final totals for the year after all...
(The numbers after the plus sign are additional days that are within half a degree of the threshold)
20C: April - 3 May - 22 (+1) June - 26 July - 29 (+1) August - 25 September - 6
TOTAL: 111 (+2)
25C: April - 1 May - 14 (+2) June - 19 July - 17 (+1) August - 16 (+1) September - 0
TOTAL: 67 (+4)
30C: April - 0 May - 3 (+1) June - 3 (+1) July - 4 (+3) August - 4 (+3) September - 0
TOTAL: 14 (+8)
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Post by firebird1988 on Sept 9, 2018 10:51:35 GMT -5
1/1-9/8
Highs 20°C+=235 Highs 25°C+=198 Highs 30°C+=154 Highs 35°C+=131 Highs 40°C+=70 Highs 45°C+=7
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Post by aabc123 on Sept 22, 2018 1:47:10 GMT -5
Stockholm: 20'C: 110 25'C: 56 Uppsala: 20'C: 112 25'C: 60 Gladhammar: 20'C: 112 25'C: 53 Oskarshamn: 20'C: 116 25'C: 54 Målilla: 20'C: 118 25'C: 58 Ronneby: 20'C: 115 25'C: 57 Lund: 20'C: 123 25'C: 61 Gothenburg: 20'C: 111 25'C: 50 Arvika: 20'C: 106 25'C: 64 Umeå: 20'C: 66 25'C: 26 lol I do not understand what the idea is to exaggerate and post false facts (which are easily verifiable)? I was checking using infoclimat fr. And according to infoclimat fr Stockholm Observatoriet had recorded for 8th September just only 105 days with above 20c. 105 days is not 110 days Most probably the data of other stations posted by baba is exaggerated as well.
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Post by Babu on Sept 22, 2018 1:51:28 GMT -5
Lol.
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Post by aabc123 on Sept 22, 2018 1:57:39 GMT -5
Not lol but why you are exaggerating?! It is a great thing to try to be accurate if you are talking about weather. I have tried to be accurate, the others are trying to be accurate. why not you? If there is eg 14.8c in the weather station I say "It is 14.8c" and not "It is 15c" or "It is about 17c" or "It is almost 20c".
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Post by Babu on Sept 22, 2018 2:00:47 GMT -5
Jajjaja bro you is just mad sweden maded warmer than estonia
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Post by knot on Sept 22, 2018 2:03:38 GMT -5
Jajajajajajajajaja, Baba's caughted red handed for boteving!
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Post by Babu on Sept 22, 2018 2:12:38 GMT -5
Fuck. SMHI appear to be Botevs. Gotta make sure to use infoclimat in the future.
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Post by aabc123 on Sept 22, 2018 2:25:30 GMT -5
Jajjaja bro you is just mad sweden maded warmer than estonia I told it already before that the epicentre of summer warmth in this summer was in Scandinavia and not in my area. But despite that fact I still got more warm days than the places on the same latitude in Sweden. And that is very logical as i get them usually more than your southern side of Sweden. However, as I told my main concern was that your data was not correct as infoclimat told me something else.
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Post by Babu on Sept 22, 2018 2:28:09 GMT -5
Jajjaja bro you is just mad sweden maded warmer than estonia I told it already before that the epicentre of summer warmth in this summer was in Scandinavia and not in my area. But despite that fact I still got more warm days than the places on the same latitude in Sweden. And that is very logical as i get them usually more than your southern side of Sweden. However, as I told my main concern was that your data was not correct as infoclimat told me something else. Lol, please do tell me your number of days. Infocimat says 106 days above 20'C and 50 days above 25'C at 58°N and Uppsala got 116 days above 20'C and 60 days above 25'C at 60°N...
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Post by aabc123 on Sept 22, 2018 2:41:21 GMT -5
I told it already before that the epicentre of summer warmth in this summer was in Scandinavia and not in my area. But despite that fact I still got more warm days than the places on the same latitude in Sweden. And that is very logical as i get them usually more than your southern side of Sweden. However, as I told my main concern was that your data was not correct as infoclimat told me something else. Lol, please do tell me your number of days. Infocimat says 106 days above 20'C and 50 days above 25'C at 58°N and Uppsala got 116 days above 20'C and 60 days above 25'C at 60°N... Infocliamt says today Stockholm Observatoriet has apr 1 mai 22 jun 21 jul 31 aug 24 sept 10 days above 20'C that is 109 days above 20c. But today is already 22nd September and according to your post Observatoriet had already 110 days on 8th september
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2018 2:44:59 GMT -5
Sweden is warmer than Estonia, deal with it bro jajaja.
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Post by Babu on Sept 22, 2018 2:45:28 GMT -5
Well at least Stockholm is super hot and maded 62'C in october 2015! Jajajjajaj
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Post by aabc123 on Sept 22, 2018 12:37:40 GMT -5
Sweden is warmer than Estonia, deal with it bro jajaja. Sweden is "warmer" only in winter. (And it is all mostly because of uhi influenced cities. In summer east is warmer and you deal with it. When I look at these places I can not see any "sweden being warmer" But I am not going to discuss with you anything, as this is a practically swedish forum and they can write whatever they want here. And obviosly you prefere always them as you look down upon me as east european person. So, jajaja i will not discuss with you.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2018 12:50:54 GMT -5
Swedes are well respected and practically run this forum? Heard it all now
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Post by Babu on Sept 22, 2018 13:09:53 GMT -5
Now weathersparks is going to join in? Vöru doesn't even have a weatherstation on weathersparks. Seeing as I think it's funny to talk to you about Sweden Vs Estonia, let's compare Tartu to Uppsala using official data for the same official time period. Uppsala: Tartu: As we can see here, Tartu is slightly warmer from April to June. Uppsala is slightly warmer March, September and October. And significantly warmer November, December, January and February. July and August are the same. Uppsala is 100h sunnier and 100mm drier. Oh, and I forgot to mention Uppsala is 1.5° north of Tartu.
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