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Post by Babu on Oct 27, 2017 16:53:55 GMT -5
as an entity, .
And this statement is a garbage as it is wrong. Acoording to long-time statistics it receives it's first snow from the period of 7th Nov til 29th Nov. Now , I am saying it to yo again.I will post that stats to you. And Sweden recieves it, yeah "as an entity" much before. I perfectly know that bashing me makes you feel better there on north circle. However- it will not change those 30 years averages. btw Have you ever considerd to bash anybody else as well? Hey there, are there anybody from Reykjavik, Yakutsk, Barrow, Calgary, Omsk, Kilpisjärvi here? " class="smile"> Do you really not understand the concept? The coldest station in Sweden might average a minimum of perhaps -38'c each year, but Sweden as an entity, combining all stations might average a minimum if -44'C each year. Just like the average minimum of Hudiksvall in the coldest month (February) is -19.4'C but the average minimum of the whole year is -23.1'C. This is because the coldest station or the coldest month isn't guaranteed to see the coldest temperature each year, even though it is the most likely to.
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Post by aabc123 on Oct 27, 2017 17:02:57 GMT -5
as an entity, .
And this statement is a garbage as it is wrong. Acoording to long-time statistics it receives it's first snow from the period of 7th Nov til 29th Nov. Now , I am saying it to yo again.I will post that stats to you. And Sweden recieves it, yeah "as an entity" much before. I perfectly know that bashing me makes you feel better there on north circle. However- it will not change those 30 years averages. btw Have you ever considerd to bash anybody else as well? Hey there, are there anybody from Reykjavik, Yakutsk, Barrow, Calgary, Omsk, Kilpisjärvi here? " class="smile"> Do you really not understand the concept? The coldest station in Sweden might average a minimum of perhaps -38'c each year, but Sweden as an entity, combining all stations might average a minimum if -44'C each year. Just like the average minimum of Hudiksvall in the coldest month (February) is -19.4'C but the average minimum of the whole year is -23.1'C. This is because the coldest station or the coldest month isn't guaranteed to see the coldest temperature each year, even though it is the most likely to. Yes, I do. And that you said - that is correct. As an entity you are much colder, that's it. You are colder, we are warmer, that's it.
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Post by Babu on Oct 27, 2017 17:07:03 GMT -5
Do you really not understand the concept? The coldest station in Sweden might average a minimum of perhaps -38'c each year, but Sweden as an entity, combining all stations might average a minimum if -44'C each year. Just like the average minimum of Hudiksvall in the coldest month (February) is -19.4'C but the average minimum of the whole year is -23.1'C. This is because the coldest station or the coldest month isn't guaranteed to see the coldest temperature each year, even though it is the most likely to. Yes, I do. And that you said - that is correct. As an entity you are much colder, that's it. You are colder, we are warmer, that's it. Yes. That is definitely true. But do you understand why the statement "Estonia sees its first snowfall on average around the 20th of October" is correct? In that case I've successfully taught you something.
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Post by aabc123 on Oct 27, 2017 17:14:00 GMT -5
I've been not successful as I have not taught you anything. Do not repeat it for 15 times. This statement is not correct.
Estonia sees it''s first snowfall on average between 7Nov and 29Nov. This one is correct.
Yes. That is definitely true. Yes, this statement is true, Sweden has colder climate yes.
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Post by Babu on Oct 27, 2017 17:32:19 GMT -5
I've been not successful as I have not taught you anything. Do not repeat it for 15 times. This statement is not correct. Estonia sees it''s first snowfall on average between 7Nov and 29Nov. This one is correct. Yes. That is definitely true. Yes, this statement is true, Sweden has colder climate yes. ... Look, did you read the PM I sent you a while back? I really am not trying to bash Estonia's climate in any way, and for a lot of people it's far superior to that of Sweden for its latitude. When I created the Sweden vs Estonia thread, I swear it was NOT to prove Sweden better that Estonia. In fact, I did it out of hope that Estonia would get as many if not more wins so that you'd see that although Estonia is colder, it's not necessarily a bad thing. I swear it. So stop thinking I'm trying to make Estonia seem shit, because I really am not.
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Post by aabc123 on Oct 27, 2017 17:36:48 GMT -5
... Look, did you read the PM I sent you a while back? I really am not trying to bash Estonia's climate in any way, and for a lot of people it's far superior to that of Sweden for its latitude. When I created the Sweden vs Estonia thread, I swear it was NOT to prove Sweden better that Estonia. In fact, I did it out of hope that Estonia would get as many if not more wins so that you'd see that although Estonia is colder, it's not necessarily a bad thing. I swear it. So stop thinking I'm trying to make Estonia seem shit, because I really am not. Yeah, it is like Torshavn "is warmer" than Moscow. Such summerless "warmth" is depressive and sucking. Who prefers Torshaven summer to Moscow's. Don't be ridiculuous and don't talk that "averages are warmer". Here are many people who actually believe that Sweden's south has same climate as Torshavn. And btw, that "Sweden's" warmer degrees are just very marginal. Southern Sweden's Nykoping highs for today are just 1c higer than highs of my climate what you love to bash. As an entity Sweden is colder, do not even try to prove that it isn't.
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Post by AJ1013 on Oct 27, 2017 21:51:52 GMT -5
We're forecast to drop to the low 50's monday morning, would be one of the coolest October days ever for Miami.
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Post by AJ1013 on Oct 27, 2017 21:53:52 GMT -5
We're forecast to drop to the low 50's monday morning, would be one of the coolest October days in recent decades for Miami. All time record low for October is 45F but since 1948 (when the current station was established) it's 53F. Lowest max ever in October is 68F.
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Post by Ariete on Oct 28, 2017 11:42:05 GMT -5
Eensimmãine lümi Soome maan Jyväskylä linn on keskmäärased 28. oktoober, ihan mahdutunt etta Eesti lümi tippu se 15. oktooberi keskmäärased!
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Post by aabc123 on Oct 28, 2017 14:29:54 GMT -5
Ariete, are you ok there ? Here is statistics to what I have refered. Marked with red are the average dates of first snow by station. You can see it is from 7Nov to 29Nov.Stop believing false facts and stopp believing obvious trolls. According to some member Estonia is like some sort of Nunavut. In reality it is not. Besides, being myself older than the poster of those false facts I can tell that in this year firs snow occured in Estonia untypically early. Even some of the trees are green.
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Post by Hiromant on Oct 28, 2017 16:23:22 GMT -5
I'm done arguing but I'll post a link to where I found the graph. The source is the national weather service and the title literally reads: "This year's snow is not early at all. Look at first snow dates from the previous twelve years." I believe our national weather service.
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Post by aabc123 on Oct 28, 2017 16:33:29 GMT -5
National weather service's graph talks only about 12 years data, chart I posted bases on 35 years data.
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 28, 2017 18:35:43 GMT -5
Today started nice, reaching a high of 64 (18 C) at around 1 PM after a mostly sunny morning.
It’s been alternating between drizzle and light rain since with temps in the high 40s/low 50s (8~12 C).
With no 70s (21+ C) in the 10-day forecast, I’m getting concerned that Tuesday was the last 70 of the year. Hopefully November can pull something off though...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 7:25:26 GMT -5
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Post by AJ1013 on Oct 29, 2017 7:43:43 GMT -5
It'll be colder here tonight than nearly the entire state of Maine!
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Post by ral31 on Oct 29, 2017 9:48:38 GMT -5
It got down to 30F (-1.1C) here this morning setting a new daily record low for today's date. The last time we had a freeze in October was in 2012 (interestingly around the time of Hurricane Sandy). Frost on the ground.
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Post by ilmc90 on Oct 29, 2017 11:31:35 GMT -5
It got down to 30F (-1.1C) here this morning setting a new daily record low for today's date. The last time we had a freeze in October was in 2012 (interestingly around the time of Hurricane Sandy). Frost on the ground. We now share the coldest temperature of the season so far. Impressive cold across the South.
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Post by Hiromant on Oct 29, 2017 14:05:45 GMT -5
It got down to 30F (-1.1C) here this morning setting a new daily record low for today's date. The last time we had a freeze in October was in 2012 (interestingly around the time of Hurricane Sandy). Frost on the ground. That's crazy, just a week ago you had what would be a heatwave and perfect beach weather here. Southern winters really are unstable.
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Post by ral31 on Oct 29, 2017 15:31:06 GMT -5
That's crazy, just a week ago you had what would be a heatwave and perfect beach weather here. Southern winters really are unstable. Back to warm later this week and into next week with highs 80F (26.7C) and above.
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Post by alex992 on Oct 29, 2017 16:16:10 GMT -5
Quite the chilly day across North GA today. Only 30s and 40s in most areas, barely above freezing in higher elevated places! Meanwhile here it's 75 F (24 C) with a 57 F (14 C) dew point at HWO, 74 F (23 C) with a 58 F (14 C) dew point at FLL. 51 F predicted tonight!
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