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Post by Speagles84 on Jul 15, 2020 6:17:54 GMT -5
Think this might be real, but its so absurd decided to post it anyways
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2020 9:42:17 GMT -5
I saw on the Wiki climate table for London that July averages 212 hours of sun, and August 205 hours.
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Post by jgtheone on Jul 21, 2020 8:51:44 GMT -5
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Post by kronan on Jul 21, 2020 9:03:44 GMT -5
Not the wiki table itself, but the commentary.
Summers are warm and pleasant with average high temperatures of 19 to 20 °C (66 to 68 °F) and lows of 10 to 12 °C (50 to 54 °F), but temperatures of 25–30 °C (77–86 °F) occur on many days during the summer. Winters are cold and windy with temperatures of around −3 to 3 °C (27 to 37 °F), though it rarely drops below −20 °C (−4 °F). Precipitation is regular but generally moderate throughout the year. Snow mainly occurs from December to March, but is not unusual in November and April and can sometimes occur even in October and May, in extreme cases even in September.[45]
AFAIK, there was one such occurence in 1893. How's that relevant in a short summary of Göteborgs climate? I'm not active on wikipedia, so I won't bother with it. but feel free to delete this. September snow and Göteborg in the same sentence is laughable.
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Post by Donar on Aug 21, 2020 12:35:48 GMT -5
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Post by Benfxmth on Sept 12, 2020 11:29:56 GMT -5
Nearby Bridgehampton averages 3.45" of rain in July and 49.9" of rain per year:
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Post by Ethereal on Sept 14, 2020 5:21:28 GMT -5
East Hampton, NY apparently has a "Mediterranean climate": Even its "source", Weatherbase, says it has a Humid subtropical climate. How come nobody has reverted or removed that stupid misleading crap? -_-
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Post by Ethereal on Sept 14, 2020 5:23:54 GMT -5
East Hampton, NY apparently has a "Mediterranean climate": Even its "source", Weatherbase, says it has a Humid subtropical climate. How come nobody has reverted or removed that stupid misleading crap? -_- I already posted it yesterday. What do you mean? You mean you created that thread on City-Data or you trolled that Wikibox? Lol
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Post by Benfxmth on Sept 14, 2020 5:24:49 GMT -5
I already posted it yesterday. What do you mean? You mean you created that thread on City-Data or you trolled that Wikibox? Lol I posted that climate box in this thread. cdweather.boards.net/post/137479/thread
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Post by knot on Sept 14, 2020 16:14:16 GMT -5
East Hampton, NY apparently has a "Mediterranean climate": Even its "source", Weatherbase, says it has a Humid subtropical climate. How come nobody has reverted or removed that stupid misleading crap? -_- Umm, it's CLEARLY Mediterranean. Winter has about 5x the precip as summer, FFS! Also, LOL @ "humid subtropical". Not even close. It's a temperate mediterranean climate, end of story.
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Post by nei on Sept 14, 2020 16:23:44 GMT -5
East Hampton, NY apparently has a "Mediterranean climate": Even its "source", Weatherbase, says it has a Humid subtropical climate. How come nobody has reverted or removed that stupid misleading crap? -_- Umm, it's CLEARLY Mediterranean. Winter has about 5x the precip as summer, FFS! Also, LOL @ "humid subtropical". Not even close. It's a temperate mediterranean climate, end of story. the weatherbox is obviously wrong; there's nothing close to Mediterrean on the east coast of North America
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Post by Crunch41 on Sept 14, 2020 16:40:07 GMT -5
I went through the history to find if there was an accurate weatherbox before. The version that was up before this was just was wrong. It was put there in January 2015 so this town has bogus data for 5 years now. Lommaren posted the first set of data. He must not have known it was fake and neither did the people who edited since then. en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=East_Hampton_(town),_New_York&oldid=642171992#Climate
This was the version from 2015. What's that rain pattern?
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Post by Ethereal on Sept 14, 2020 21:45:36 GMT -5
East Hampton, NY apparently has a "Mediterranean climate": Even its "source", Weatherbase, says it has a Humid subtropical climate. How come nobody has reverted or removed that stupid misleading crap? -_- Umm, it's CLEARLY Mediterranean. Winter has about 5x the precip as summer, FFS! Also, LOL @ "humid subtropical". Not even close. It's a temperate mediterranean climate, end of story. Nah man, what I meant was that this was an inaccurate climate box of the city, which yes, resembled a cool Med climate. But there's no way a place in NY has a Mediterranean climate. Somebody clearly made it up by using Weatherbase as a source. And if you look at Weatherbase's page of this city's climate, they have a completely different climate box figures and it more closely resembles a Cfb/Cfa transitional climate, typical in northeast USA. I am not sure how Wikipedia allowed this misleading edit. Besides, the areas surrounding East Hampton all have that continental influenced Cfb climates, like Montauk: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montauk,_New_York#Climate East Hampton's "source" (totally different than what is laid out in Wikipedia): www.weatherbase.com/weather/weather.php3?s=84937&cityname=East+Hampton%2C+New+York%2C+United+States+of+AmericaI hope you get it now.
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Post by Crunch41 on Sept 15, 2020 8:01:19 GMT -5
Montauk's rainfall pattern seems odd since May is dry. Why would Montauk have 44" rainfall and Bridgehampton 50"? On NOWData, the station doesn't exist until 1998, but it does look drier, with the four complete data years recording 33, 39, 43, and 53". These normals must be 1998-2010 normals.
Checking the source on wiki the rainfall "normals" for Montauk are "pseudonormals" from the NOAA. Temperatures are actual but must be 1998-2010 only. About pseudonormals: "For stations with short records, linear combinations of normals from nearby sites were used to compute so-called pseudonormals."
If nothing else, East Hampton could use a PRISM wikibox. Where's that guy who made PRISM boxes for everything when you need him?
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Post by Benfxmth on Sept 15, 2020 8:40:56 GMT -5
Montauk's rainfall pattern seems odd since May is dry. Why would Montauk have 44" rainfall and Bridgehampton 50"? On NOWData, the station doesn't exist until 1998, but it does look drier, with the four complete data years recording 33, 39, 43, and 53". These normals must be 1998-2010 normals.
Checking the source on wiki the rainfall "normals" for Montauk are "pseudonormals" from the NOAA. Temperatures are actual but must be 1998-2010 only. About pseudonormals: "For stations with short records, linear combinations of normals from nearby sites were used to compute so-called pseudonormals."
If nothing else, East Hampton could use a PRISM wikibox. Where's that guy who made PRISM boxes for everything when you need him?
Which user was that?
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Post by Crunch41 on Sept 15, 2020 9:03:41 GMT -5
Montauk's rainfall pattern seems odd since May is dry. Why would Montauk have 44" rainfall and Bridgehampton 50"? On NOWData, the station doesn't exist until 1998, but it does look drier, with the four complete data years recording 33, 39, 43, and 53". These normals must be 1998-2010 normals.
Checking the source on wiki the rainfall "normals" for Montauk are "pseudonormals" from the NOAA. Temperatures are actual but must be 1998-2010 only. About pseudonormals: "For stations with short records, linear combinations of normals from nearby sites were used to compute so-called pseudonormals."
If nothing else, East Hampton could use a PRISM wikibox. Where's that guy who made PRISM boxes for everything when you need him?
Which user was that? I don't remember. I think they focused on east coast climates. Their name might be in one of the city data derp threads.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2020 6:19:51 GMT -5
This is one of the worst I've ever seen 100" of annual rain in Nashville? LMFAO come on. Polar vortex causing the average winter temperatures to drop to colder in November than February hahahahah god I saw that one on the site itself before it was removed and knew it didn't make any sense. I don't think there's anywhere in the contiguous United States that gets over 2500mm of precipitation a year other than a few places on the west coast.
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Post by jgtheone on Sept 23, 2020 7:38:21 GMT -5
Indian climate boxes often give you shit like this. Don't know who's filling these out
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2020 10:39:59 GMT -5
Indian climate boxes often give you shit like this. Don't know who's filling these out The June record low seems very suspicious. This Mexican one seems a bit suspicious too with the record lows for April through November all being exactly the same. These boxes from Sweden are also certainly vandalized.
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Post by irlinit on Sept 23, 2020 15:24:02 GMT -5
Indian climate boxes often give you shit like this. Don't know who's filling these out The June record low seems very suspicious. This Mexican one seems a bit suspicious too with the record lows for April through November all being exactly the same. These boxes from Sweden are also certainly vandalized. Sweden boxes have mostly been botev-ified to show the most recent 10 year averages to skew the locations as appearing warmer than they actually are..
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