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Post by jgtheone on Jul 2, 2019 7:15:39 GMT -5
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Post by Ariete on Jul 2, 2019 11:06:24 GMT -5
Warmest June since 2013. Drier than normal.
Highest high: 30.6C (6th), earliest 30C recorded for the Artukainen station Highest low: 19.9C (7th), 0.1C warmer and it would've been the earliest "tropical night" ever recorded in Finland Lowest high: 16.4C (2nd) Lowest low: 5.6C (3rd)
Deviations from 91-18, high: +2.9C mean: +2.7C
low: +2.5C precipitation: 32% of normal
days with thunder: 1
Then the rest going from south to north:
Kumpula was probably the sunniest place in the country
And the airport the warmest
The east finally got their share of the above average temps. Also very dry
jajajaja bro, Kronoby had a 32.5C difference between the hottest and coldest day. Baba must've farted some cuck air towards Kronoby because it maded frost! In general the greenie-leftist latte-sipping cucks in Umea were 1.6C colder and recorded a -0.6C low hahahahahaha bror
Oulu and Kronoby hit the national high this year (so far, fingers crossed), but Oulu did it earlier on the same day, so the honours go to them. It was also the earliest 90F reading ever recorded in Finland (6 June).
Rovaniemi hit 86F but not 30C
Utsjoki Kevo still waiting for their first 20C recording
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Post by Donar on Jul 2, 2019 12:35:42 GMT -5
Continuing the box for my home climate:
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Post by Speagles84 on Jul 2, 2019 15:58:15 GMT -5
June 2019
Overall pretty cool. I enjoyed it - nice summer month
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Post by Babu on Jul 2, 2019 16:37:23 GMT -5
Some more max/min/24hmean/maxminmean averages across Sweden, sorted by latitude beginning with the south. Karlskrona: 22.1/15.0!/18.0/18.6! Oskarshamn (missing three highs and two lows): 25.1/12.4/nan/18.6 Öland's norra udde (island): 22.5/13.9/17.6/18.2 Visby (same island as Fårösund): 22.8/12.0/17.5/17.4 Gothenburg: 22.9/13.5/17.9/18.2 Gladhammar: 24.6/11.5/18.2/18.0 Fårösund (island): 22.5/14.1/17.7/18.3 Norrköping: 24.0/12.6/18.0/18.3 Örebro: 23.0/11.7/17.4/17.4 Stockholm M: 23.5/14.1/nan/18.8 Stockholm A: 23.4/14.1/18.7/18.7 Stockholm Bromma airport: 22.9/13.0/17.9/17.9 Stockholm/Uppsala Arlanda airport: 22.8/11.6/16.9/17.2 Uppsala Uni: 23.4/12.6/17.9/18.0 Uppsala airport: 22.4/11.1/17.0/16.7 Gävle (oof, the 90km transition from Southern to Northern Sweden had quite the effect): 21.6/10.9/16.1/16.3 Sundsvall: 19.7/9.3/14.5/14.5 Torpshammar: 20.7/8.6/14.7/14.6 Umeå: 19.4/8.0/13.7/13.7 Holmön (island): 17.4/9.2/12.7/13.3 Skellefteå: 21.0/9.7/15.2/15.4 Luleå: 18.2/9.2/13.7/13.7 Haparanda: 18.3/7.7/13.0/13.0 Över-kalix (within the arctic circle): 19.9/7.6/13.8/13.7 Tarfala (1145mASL in the Kebnekaise massif where I'm going in a few weeks): 7.6/1.4/4.4/4.5 Records that were broken: Målilla, Osby and Öland's norra udde beat their old record two years in a row.
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Post by Babu on Jul 3, 2019 10:53:27 GMT -5
Here's the official SMHI summary Noteworthy is that Lund managed to drop from 24.9/14.1 to 24.0/14.3 when the two missing days were interpolated. Also noteworthy is that Målilla only has 25.2/10.1 in the summary even though the open data source material with no missing data, has 25.6/10.6
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Post by sari on Jul 3, 2019 14:47:54 GMT -5
The miracle of 2019 is weakening. Those temperatures are worrisome... But the relentless precipitation nevertheless continues! Deviations: Mean Temperature: +0.2F Average Max: 0.0F Average Min: +0.4F Precipitation: +2.41" Year To Date Precipitation: +13.46" (not a typo) (currently well ahead of wettest year on record) Highest Temperature: 93F, 29th Lowest Temperature: 51F, 11th + 13th Other notes: A mostly cool (relatively speaking - still too hot to me) month, with a heatwave at the end. The 27th to 30th were the first four 90F days of 2019.
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Post by Wildcat on Jul 3, 2019 18:43:18 GMT -5
A wet, near normal month (-0.2ºF). Looks like this is the first time that the absolute minimum for May wasn't cooler than June.
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Post by Yahya Sinwar on Jul 3, 2019 20:12:54 GMT -5
A bit (-.5) cooler than normal June with an abnormal low of 51 like much of the east! Making this reminded me how dismal march was! Max- -0.8 departure Min- -0.3 departure Mean- -0.5 departure Precip- +0.12 CDD- 335 vs normal of 347
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Post by omegaraptor on Jul 3, 2019 23:13:28 GMT -5
Résumé météo Pörtlånd - Juin 2019By the way, the sunshine data for Portland International Airport is usually incorrect, often recording too cloudy. If you want more accurate sun data, go to the NWS Portland website, click "Climate and Past Weather" -> "Local", select "Observed Weather", "Preliminary Monthly Climate Data", and then use Hillsboro rather than Portland for the station.Another warm and generally dry month for Portland. Yippee. Warmest high of the month was 98ºF, and the coolest was 61ºF. It is notable that there were thunderstorms in the metro area from 6/25 to 6/27, some areas in fact got over an inch from these storms, but Portland Airport was generally left fairly dry from them. However, it did get hit on July 1st, but that's for next month.
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Post by Crunch41 on Jul 4, 2019 13:49:23 GMT -5
You should change the temperature formulas on the second part. All the celsius departures are too high. Use the formula from January
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Post by Crunch41 on Jul 4, 2019 14:05:30 GMT -5
Wunderground quit showing dewpoint records after June 14. Thru June 14, the lowest dewpoint was 50F and highest was 76F. I think dewpoints higher than 76F would have occurred since then. If you have Excel or a similar program, here is an option for all hourly data, including dew points. I started doing this after Weather Underground stopped showing data for Milwaukee. It's not the quickest option, but it takes less than 10 minutes on a computer. Go to this site: mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/request/download.phtml?network=LA_ASOSIn step 1, type in a location or click on the map and then press "Add". Alexandria has two stations. I use 1 station at a time. In step 2, keep it set to "all data" In step 3, Change the date range. For June, set the range to June 1- July 1. This finds data from 00:00 on 6/1 to 00:00 on 7/1. In step 4, Change the time zone to the local time zone (Chicago) In step 5, I keep it Comma delimited, but Tab Delimited also works. Save to computer, not browser. Click "Get Data". It will save a text file to your downloads folder. If you have Excel, this is the procedure. Open a new Excel File Go to the "Data" tab on the ribbon, then Get External Data, From Text A window will appear. Find the text file in your downloads folder, select that one. The Text Import Wizard will start. Select Delimited, and click My data has headers. Then Next On the next screen, check the box for Comma. Click Finish, and OK on the next screen. You now have all the hourly data for the month which is thousands of rows. Use a MIN(), MAX(), and AVERAGE() formula to find the value. For Alexandria (AEX) station, dew point ranged from 50 to 78.8 with an average of 69.8. Temperature ranged from 63 to 95 with an average of 78.4[/div] Another option: Look at the daily data on the same site. Only 1 day is shown at a time so it's slow. There are other options on this site that I have not tried. mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/sites/obhistory.php?station=AEX&network=LA_ASOS&year=2019&month=7&day=3Another option, use the plotter tool. It plots the temperature or dew point for the full year, so it's harder to find the average. mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/plotting/auto/?_wait=no&q=11&network=LA_ASOS&zstation=AEX&year=2019&emphasis=-99&var=dwpf&opt=touches&dpi=100&_fmt=pngIf there's a faster option that someone else uses for the USA, please do tell.
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Post by Crunch41 on Jul 4, 2019 14:24:03 GMT -5
June was cool and wet in Milwaukee, 2F below normal with no days above 85. Precipitation was only 0.5" above normal, but there were 15 days above 0.01" when the average is 10.4, and 13 days above 0.10" when the average is only 6.5. The longest stretch without rain was only 3 days.
The first two weeks were average temperatures, the next week was cool and included a 57/51F (14/11C) day, and the last week was warm and much more humid.
Madison was much warmer, less than 1F below normal. The average high was 4.2F/2.4C warmer than Milwaukee and it reached 90 instead of just 85. Madison saw 7 thunder days, Milwaukee saw 9 but I think Milwaukee records too many. The average temp in June was 666, nice!
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Post by ral31 on Jul 4, 2019 15:13:52 GMT -5
Wunderground quit showing dewpoint records after June 14. Thru June 14, the lowest dewpoint was 50F and highest was 76F. I think dewpoints higher than 76F would have occurred since then. If you have Excel or a similar program, here is an option for all hourly data, including dew points. I started doing this after Weather Underground stopped showing data for Milwaukee. It's not the quickest option, but it takes less than 10 minutes on a computer.
Thanks! I don't have Excel on my computer but I figured out how to upload the data to Google Sheets.
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Post by Morningrise on Jul 4, 2019 16:26:44 GMT -5
June sunshine hours are in for Saskatoon - below average like I predicted they would be, but not as much as I had expected. The average at the station recording the hours is 258.2, total possible is 500.1 making this pretty much exactly 50% of possible sunshine. It was still the least sunny month since February, which goes to show how sunny this year has been.
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Post by chesternz on Jul 6, 2019 0:46:48 GMT -5
Bang Na Agromet, Bangkok -------------------------------- Mean high: 34.6 C Mean low: 26.6 C Max high: 38.2 C Max low: 29.0 Min low: 23.3 C Min high: 30.8 C Rainfall: 145 mm Rain days > 1 mm: 13 Highest 24 hr rainfall: 67 mm Warmer than average and slightly drier. Disappointing storm-wise (as usual). Came within 0.1 C of breaking the month's record high.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Jul 7, 2019 1:01:53 GMT -5
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Post by urania93 on Jul 7, 2019 14:17:02 GMT -5
Quick June summary: Grenoble: Back home, in Susa:
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Post by Speagles84 on Jul 8, 2019 19:27:10 GMT -5
You should change the temperature formulas on the second part. All the celsius departures are too high. Use the formula from January I did not even notice that. Guess I only look at the Fahrenheit haha. I only put Celsius on for non us members
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Post by Donar on Jul 11, 2019 9:10:12 GMT -5
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