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Post by Lommaren on Apr 16, 2019 8:01:16 GMT -5
Gäddede in Northwestern Jämtland 2002-2018, very close to the Norwegian border and also not far at all from the Norwegian coastline. Definitely prone to knot and 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 -esque snow depths! Do you guys like it? It's essentially a more continental Storlien at the end of the day. Snowfall is most likely around 240-250 cm annually and sunshine probably 1,300-1,400 hours annually with ever-changing weather: Speagles84 , sari , Nidaros , thoughts? For Speagles and Sari it looks like really good climates and for Nidaros, is this what you'd expect for Nord-Trøndelag's interior, which Gäddede essentially is?
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Post by Speagles84 on Apr 16, 2019 8:13:22 GMT -5
Gäddede in Northwestern Jämtland 2002-2018, very close to the Norwegian border and also not far at all from the Norwegian coastline. Definitely prone to knot and 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 -esque snow depths! Do you guys like it? It's essentially a more continental Storlien at the end of the day. Snowfall is most likely around 240-250 cm annually and sunshine probably 1,300-1,400 hours annually with ever-changing weather: Speagles84 , sari , Nidaros , thoughts? For Speagles and Sari it looks like really good climates and for Nidaros, is this what you'd expect for Nord-Trøndelag's interior, which Gäddede essentially is? This is a solid B+ climate. Summers need to be a tad warmer for an A. Winter could be a bit colder but pretty nice overall
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Apr 16, 2019 9:52:20 GMT -5
Gäddede in Northwestern Jämtland 2002-2018, very close to the Norwegian border and also not far at all from the Norwegian coastline. Definitely prone to knot and 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 -esque snow depths! Do you guys like it? It's essentially a more continental Storlien at the end of the day. Snowfall is most likely around 240-250 cm annually and sunshine probably 1,300-1,400 hours annually with ever-changing weather: Speagles84 , sari , Nidaros , thoughts? For Speagles and Sari it looks like really good climates and for Nidaros, is this what you'd expect for Nord-Trøndelag's interior, which Gäddede essentially is? Solis B. Not much heat...
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Post by Nidaros on Apr 16, 2019 10:05:23 GMT -5
Gäddede in Northwestern Jämtland 2002-2018, very close to the Norwegian border and also not far at all from the Norwegian coastline. Definitely prone to knot and 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 -esque snow depths! Do you guys like it? It's essentially a more continental Storlien at the end of the day. Snowfall is most likely around 240-250 cm annually and sunshine probably 1,300-1,400 hours annually with ever-changing weather: Speagles84 , sari , Nidaros , thoughts? For Speagles and Sari it looks like really good climates and for Nidaros, is this what you'd expect for Nord-Trøndelag's interior, which Gäddede essentially is? It is actually colder than I expect for Northern Trøndelag's interior, both summer and winter. Seems Gäddede is at ca 320 m ASL altitude, right?
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Post by knot on Apr 16, 2019 16:02:01 GMT -5
Gäddede in Northwestern Jämtland 2002-2018, very close to the Norwegian border and also not far at all from the Norwegian coastline. Definitely prone to knot and 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 -esque snow depths! Do you guys like it? It's essentially a more continental Storlien at the end of the day. Snowfall is most likely around 240-250 cm annually and sunshine probably 1,300-1,400 hours annually with ever-changing weather: Speagles84 , sari , Nidaros , thoughts? For Speagles and Sari it looks like really good climates and for Nidaros, is this what you'd expect for Nord-Trøndelag's interior, which Gäddede essentially is? B+; Winters too cold and slightly too dry; summers are fair, but nothing too spectacular.
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Post by Lommaren on Apr 21, 2019 6:26:06 GMT -5
Malmö updated with some more parametres, evidently the average year just falls short of 30°C but has one -13°C night on average, although the insanely cold -22.2°C of December 2010 skews it from the median a bit. Snowfall is most likely 30-35 cm annually. Either way, here the weatherbox is:
As for me it's a C- just like here, I find it a bit amusing that Norrköping and the whole coastal region here had beaten all of the December-February record highs in spite of Malmö being 3° further south, the peninsular stability clearly at work there.
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Post by tij on Apr 21, 2019 6:43:48 GMT -5
Lommaren It looks pretty similar to a sunnier Hamburg, so I think it deserves a B overall. This is one of the climates I'd be willing to choose over Mpls. Did you already do Lund?
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Post by Lommaren on Apr 21, 2019 7:29:14 GMT -5
Lommaren It looks pretty similar to a sunnier Hamburg, so I think it deserves a B overall. This is one of the climates I'd be willing to choose over Mpls. Did you already do Lund? No, I haven't done Lund 2002-18 yet.
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Post by Ariete on Apr 24, 2019 15:36:43 GMT -5
Included 2002 back in the box so that it's comparable with the other "Swedish-style" boxes.
Lol, October 2002 itself bring the whole mean down by 0.3C. Mean temp that month was 1.7C, colder than an average November.
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Post by Yahya Sinwar on Apr 26, 2019 23:43:19 GMT -5
Hahahah Turdku maded June frosts
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Post by Lommaren on May 12, 2019 19:32:27 GMT -5
Everyone loves a good old Swedish weatherbox don't they? tij , this ultra-maritime Baltic Sea islet group near Stockholm, is it to your liking or not? It's as sunny as it gets in the Nordics, either way. Also Babu , finally I've gotten to do Svenska Högarna's average sunshine as part of the Wikipedia article. For me, sunshine or no sunshine, May would still be a major disappointment offshore on that latitude, Gotska Sandön nearer me fares a good deal better and may overall even be sunnier still, who knows.
It's also worth noting that Svenska Högarna's lowest recorded temperature in August 2002 was identical to the all-time record high of October!
I'm not foreseeing posting any new Swedish boxes for weeks moving forward though, before someone complains...
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Post by tij on May 12, 2019 19:37:02 GMT -5
C'mon Lommie, i need more heat than that.. it's a C/C-... maybe up temps by 2c and then we can talk really quite sunny though for that parallel! Maybe i'll boost it to a plain C for that.
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Post by Lommaren on May 12, 2019 19:37:46 GMT -5
C'mon Lommie, i need more heat than that.. it's a C/C-... maybe up temps by 2c and then we can talk Océanique guy gets to be maded more subtropique by the day
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Post by Ariete on May 13, 2019 1:11:35 GMT -5
I'm not foreseeing posting any new Swedish boxes for weeks moving forward though, before someone complains...
Nothing wrong with the weather boxes, it's just that you shouldn't expect that many comments as they are all very similar to each other.
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Post by Babu on May 15, 2019 10:14:09 GMT -5
Lommaren When updating all the Swedish weatherboxes, why did you decide to stick with 2002-2018 instead of updating them to 1991-2018?
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Post by Lommaren on May 15, 2019 11:59:34 GMT -5
Lommaren When updating all the Swedish weatherboxes, why did you decide to stick with 2002-2018 instead of updating them to 1991-2018? 1991-2018 takes a ton of raw Open Data work for each one since I have to manually add day by day between 1991-2001 to figure out the average max and min temps since SMHI aren't kind enough to have those sorted in the open data tables. That's why. Had they had a separate "max/min" chart for months back in all times, the 2002-2018 boxes wouldn't have even been a thing. That being said, they haven't and that's their problem. I could potentially work for them and fix it though Maybe I should call them? Getting 27 grand (SEK) for working nonstop on weather stats in a job I can largely do from home, constructing open data files for monthly max/mins and a 1991-2020 averages portal similar to what Aemet, Environment Canada and BoM have would be F-U-C-K-E-N-E-P-I-C.
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Post by Ariete on May 15, 2019 12:11:25 GMT -5
Everyone loves a good old Swedish weatherbox don't they?
And Utö for the same time frame:
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Post by Lommaren on May 15, 2019 12:41:08 GMT -5
They are fairly close, but they're still scarily similar between May and December Ariete . They're within one or two decimals apart every single month! No sunshine stats nearby in the Finnish archipelago? I wouldn't be surprised to have it top out between 2,160 and 2,180 hours at this rate! The only notable diference seems to be that rainfall is stronger on Utö and slightly colder early-year nights that are barely distinguishable for the average person.
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Post by Ariete on May 15, 2019 13:03:43 GMT -5
They are fairly close, but they're still scarily similar between May and December Ariete . They're within one or two decimals apart every single month! No sunshine stats nearby in the Finnish archipelago? I wouldn't be surprised to have it top out between 2,160 and 2,180 hours at this rate! The only notable diference seems to be that rainfall is stronger on Utö and slightly colder early-year nights that are barely distinguishable for the average person.
Utö records sunshine but it's an endless quagmire to ge the hours. You have to manually go with every month, and even then the sunshine is in minutes. No thanks.
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Post by Babu on May 15, 2019 14:47:31 GMT -5
Lommaren When updating all the Swedish weatherboxes, why did you decide to stick with 2002-2018 instead of updating them to 1991-2018? 1991-2018 takes a ton of raw Open Data work for each one since I have to manually add day by day between 1991-2001 to figure out the average max and min temps since SMHI aren't kind enough to have those sorted in the open data tables. That's why. Had they had a separate "max/min" chart for months back in all times, the 2002-2018 boxes wouldn't have even been a thing. That being said, they haven't and that's their problem. I could potentially work for them and fix it though Maybe I should call them? Getting 27 grand (SEK) for working nonstop on weather stats in a job I can largely do from home, constructing open data files for monthly max/mins and a 1991-2020 averages portal similar to what Aemet, Environment Canada and BoM have would be F-U-C-K-E-N-E-P-I-C. The way I do it is I just open the daily max/min csv and copy paste the values from 1991 into a spreadsheet, then I just use the filter to get the average for each month. Since it's YYYY-MM-DD I filter all values containing -MM- for each month. That gives really quick and easy average highs/lows as well as record high/low. Maybe not as organized as the way you do it, and it doesn't give average record max/min but it's really quick and easy. Literally takes like 10 seconds to get averages for each month.
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