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Post by AJ1013 on Sept 25, 2018 12:31:03 GMT -5
Donโt forget โsubtropical monthโ at like 22C lol.
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Post by flamingGalah on Sept 25, 2018 12:44:28 GMT -5
Babs got burnt jajajajaja...
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Post by alex992 on Sept 25, 2018 12:46:06 GMT -5
Damn @anhityk tried him like a free sample.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2018 13:00:09 GMT -5
Don't see his point. The Swedish freezes are mostly occurring in inland upland areas. That can't happen in Estonia because it's as flat as a pancake. His argument is about as valid as saying The Himalayas had a freeze on the same latitude as Orlando.
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Post by flamingGalah on Sept 25, 2018 13:14:58 GMT -5
The are the actual lows from last night. Umea airport maded low of -2.4C.
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Post by alex992 on Sept 25, 2018 13:16:51 GMT -5
The are the actual lows from last night. Umea airport maded low of -2.4C. Doesn't count, because the university rooftop station located in the heart of the warmest part of Umea on a rooftop, the only station that's really representative of Umea, only dropped to 0.000000000000000000 C, so it doesn't count as a freeze.
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Post by AJ1013 on Sept 25, 2018 13:28:31 GMT -5
RARE PHOTO of Umea's rooftop station
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Post by Babu on Sept 25, 2018 14:07:18 GMT -5
Ewww. 9.8'C high followed by -2.4'C low. The last remaining penguins just moved south to Turku
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2018 5:36:33 GMT -5
We count it as a frost here. A 0.0c high would be counted as an ice day as well.
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Post by Ariete on Sept 26, 2018 5:45:49 GMT -5
The are the actual lows from last night. Umea airport maded low of -2.4C.
Courland and Saaremaa clearly subtropique.
I already can hear waddling in the distance
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Post by jgtheone on Sept 26, 2018 5:50:47 GMT -5
I think 0.0ยฐC is a frost/freeze, I asked this once in the shoutbox. It's an air frost, and ground frosts happen when the lows are 4.9C or lower, depending on humidity. You see this in weatherzone forecasts where a "slight" risk of ground frosts are given to nights of 4-5C.
I don't like the use of -0.0C, it bugs the shit out of me. -0 doesn't exist. It is just 0.
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Post by knot on Sept 26, 2018 5:54:13 GMT -5
I think 0.0ยฐC is a frost/freeze, I asked this once in the shoutbox. It's an air frost, and ground frosts happen when the lows are 4.9C or lower, depending on humidity. You see this in weatherzone forecasts where a "slight" risk of ground frosts are given to nights of 4-5C. I don't like the use of -0.0C, it bugs the shit out of me. -0 doesn't exist. It is just 0.โ0.0ยฐ C doesn't exist, but โ0.1ยฐ C certainly does; it is pretty much another way of saying "point 1 degree below zero" or "negative/minus 0.1ยฐ C"; some sort of value needs to be in place, of course. Plus point one (0.1); minus point one (โ0.1).
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Post by Beercules on Sept 26, 2018 5:55:23 GMT -5
I think 0.0ยฐC is a frost/freeze, I asked this once in the shoutbox. It's an air frost, and ground frosts happen when the lows are 4.9C or lower, depending on humidity. You see this in weatherzone forecasts where a "slight" risk of ground frosts are given to nights of 4-5C. I don't like the use of -0.0C, it bugs the shit out of me. -0 doesn't exist. It is just 0. it's nothing more than a ploy (like this derp thread) to shave a few frosts off the Umea calendar. There is no such thing as -0.0C. Fact is, 0.0C is the internationally recognised official frost/freeze
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Post by jgtheone on Sept 26, 2018 6:03:06 GMT -5
โ0.0ยฐ C doesn't exist, but โ0.1ยฐ C certainly does; it is pretty much another way of saying "point 1 degree below zero" or "negative/minus 0.1ยฐ C"; some sort of value needs to be in place, of course. Plus point one (0.1); minus point one (โ0.1). Yeah, of course. That's why the decimal places exist. The news here shows decimal places in between -1C and 1C for low temps, so the viewer can see how close (or far) it got from the freeze mark. I get annoyed if the low is 0.0C, trust me, but you have to state it as 0C. -0 is mathematically pointless. it's nothing more than a ploy (like this derp thread) to shave a few frosts off the Umea calendar. There is no such thing as -0.0C. Fact is, 0.0C is the internationally recognised official frost/freeze There is no point in shaving frosts off Umea's climate lmao, is it going down from 110 to 100? A better thread title would have been "Is 0.0C an air frost", but the answer is still yes.
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Post by knot on Sept 26, 2018 6:07:37 GMT -5
If the temperature in question being rounded is โ0.4ยฐ C to โ0.1ยฐ C, then it shall be rounded up to 0ยฐ C;
Contrarywise, if โ0.5ยฐ C to โ0.9ยฐ C is taken measure, then it shall be rounded down to โ1ยฐ C.
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Post by Ariete on Sept 26, 2018 7:37:34 GMT -5
There is no point in shaving frosts off Umea's climate lmao, is it going down from 110 to 100? A better thread title would have been "Is 0.0C an air frost", but the answer is still yes.
There is in this case, as Umeรฅ's record low this September is that 0.0C.
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Post by jgtheone on Sept 26, 2018 7:39:06 GMT -5
There is no point in shaving frosts off Umea's climate lmao, is it going down from 110 to 100? A better thread title would have been "Is 0.0C an air frost", but the answer is still yes.
There is in this case, as Umeรฅ's record low this September is that 0.0C.
Well, before the -2.4ยฐC that just happened.
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Post by Ariete on Sept 26, 2018 7:49:00 GMT -5
There is in this case, as Umeรฅ's record low this September is that 0.0C.
Well, before the -2.4ยฐC that just happened.
Oh, right. Never mind then.
And Umeรฅ probably gets closer to 200 freezes a year than to 100 jajajajaja bro.
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Post by Ariete on Sept 26, 2018 12:02:56 GMT -5
Artugaynen averages 129 freezes a year. I hope 0.0C readings are counted as well.
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Post by Babu on Sept 26, 2018 12:18:51 GMT -5
Artugaynen averages 129 freezes a year. I hope 0.0C readings are counted as well. FMI says an air frost is when the temperature sinks below 0'C so I wouldn't count on it.
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