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Post by Babu on Jan 17, 2019 5:57:18 GMT -5
So this is the year of 2006 in Lund starting in summer with July instead of January, like in the southern hemisphere. Looks like a normal year in southern Germany. The annual mean of 11.3'C is absolutely ridiculous considering the 1991-2017 mean is 9.0 and the annual record is 10.3 set in 2018. 10.4'C is the Swedish record set in 2014 in Falsterbo. If the year was counted in this way, our annual record would be SMASHED to pieces. 80% higher deviation than the previous record. Absolutely insane. Apart from being cloudier, this is basically 2018 without the atrocious February and March, with an even warmer fall and winter. What do you think? It gets a B. February (August in the weatherbox) being the coldest month of the year is unfortunate. Otherwise it would've been B+.
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Post by knot on Jan 17, 2019 6:19:44 GMT -5
C–; summers FAR too stable and boring, latitude too high (i.e. summer daylight too long), failure of a June. Storm activity at such latitude would be folly, too. If this were at 56° S, then it would undoubtedly be the warmest climate for its latitude in the SH. Mid and late winter are epic; however, if that 264 mm would've fallen in August, it would've been much better. Climate boxes certainly look much better in the SH
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