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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2021 12:35:21 GMT -5
Freiburg has turned into Milan lol.
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Post by Benfxmth on Jan 17, 2021 19:23:02 GMT -5
@b87 trolikSomeone has vandalized London's record lows, and made them colder, lol
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Post by trolik on Jan 17, 2021 19:24:21 GMT -5
^ yeah just mentioned it in the shoutbox, who tf did that lol
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Post by Benfxmth on Jan 17, 2021 19:39:41 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2021 20:01:55 GMT -5
It was there before, then reverted back to the real figures, and now vandalised again. Looks like that idiot RandomIntrigue, yet again.
Their own source gives an absolute minimum for London of -9c to -12c across various stations. -18.9c is absolute nonsense.
Once again, the official extremes for London are 38.1c (Kew) and -16.1c (Northolt). Heathrow extremes are 37.9c and -13.2c.
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Post by srfoskey on Jan 18, 2021 20:09:39 GMT -5
Heligoland also got Botev'd
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Post by MET on Jan 18, 2021 20:39:15 GMT -5
So - we all know that Northern England has an unfair stereotype of being particularly grim and dull where climate is concerned - and that needs to change. I've chosen some select years to create what I feel is the most accurate portrayal of the real "Northern England" we all experienced here growing up as kids. When the summers were warm and sunny without fail, and winters were colder with more snow. And here it is I present below. - seeing as using full 30 year averages is going out of fashion these days - why not just chose whatever years ya want, right?
The more astute will notice of course that this climate is infact a "Csb - warm summer Mediterranean climate". Edit: Of course I'm not actually going to put this on Wikipedia. Would be funny, mind.
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Post by Crunch41 on Jan 18, 2021 21:14:04 GMT -5
Sheffield is only 100 or so km from the North Sea, often referred to as the North Mediterranean Sea {{citation needed}} Though the high latitude does not feature as much summer warmth as the more famous South Mediterranean Sea, many Csb "Cool summer mediterranean" climates exist here such as Sheffield, Lerwick, Bergen, and Stavanger.
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Post by Babu on Jan 19, 2021 5:51:18 GMT -5
Ugh, I'm getting sick and tired of all the climate section vandalization at Swedish wikipedia pages lately. Lund has been constantly vandalized, with long periods with straight up made up figures, and now they've replaced the 2002-2018 weather box with a 2014-2020 weatherbox (with 2002-2018 referred in source still ). There's already a 1991-2017 weather box, so I can definitely see why a 2011-2020 (the last 10 years) box in addition to the normal would be relevant, but since so many other stations in Sweden have 2002-2018 data, it's meaningful to have a weather box with that period, and what the hell kind of botev period is the last 6 years? Stockholm also had made up climate data for months (which incidentally was significantly cooler than either the airport or UHI station). Tons of smaller places have had various vandalizations as well, generally with warmer than normal climate boxes.
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Post by alex992 on Jan 22, 2021 17:12:18 GMT -5
Ok seriously.....what in sweet fuck is this? If there's anywhere in Norway with a -36 C AVERAGE mean in January, and warms up that fast from January to February, I will sit down tonight, take a shit on my table, and eat it like fudge.
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Post by Crunch41 on Jan 31, 2021 13:46:46 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. That's actually the data directly from the Mexican government. They have a few sets of normals organized nicely, so it's a shame the data is probably wrong. Also, they must round to the nearest C, since every record is a whole number.
Station is called MERIDA (CONAGUA) and the record lows are from the 1951-2010 normals. The values for MAX-EXTR are not all 10, but they are only 2005-2018. In that period the lowest was 6C in February, and July through September had record lows of 16. April and May both recorded 44C.
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Post by trolik on Feb 15, 2021 12:42:59 GMT -5
ummm
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Post by tommyFL on Mar 5, 2021 16:12:36 GMT -5
Imagine what kind of mental illness you would need to have to make West Palm Beach appear worse than it already is. Hotter summers and a longer wet season. Crazy how these things go unnoticed for so long.
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Post by tommyFL on Mar 6, 2021 5:36:35 GMT -5
Seems legit
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2021 8:35:46 GMT -5
tommyFL that one's actually funny with how little sense it makes. 67'C record high is obvious bullshit. 51'C record high with 11.8'C average high is bullshit. 11.8'C average high, 9.7'C mean, and -10.4'C average low make absolutely no sense together. 29.3/-9.3 diurnal range in May is also messed up. 19.8'C average high in July is not only lower than the daily mean somehow, but also way lower than either of the surrounding months. May also has an average low below the record low, and April's is suspiciously close as well. Annual record highs and lows do not match any of the values within the table. This is the one good thing about Wikipedia vandalism: occasionally it produces funny results.
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Post by Kaleetan on Mar 6, 2021 13:11:57 GMT -5
Imagine what kind of mental illness you would need to have to make West Palm Beach appear worse than it already is. Hotter summers and a longer wet season. Crazy how these things go unnoticed for so long. I'd love to live in this version of West Palm Beach.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2021 20:25:31 GMT -5
Imagine what kind of mental illness you would need to have to make West Palm Beach appear worse than it already is. Hotter summers and a longer wet season. Crazy how these things go unnoticed for so long. I'd love to live in this version of West Palm Beach. Never mind the obvious inherent contradiction found in that July's average low is cooler than the average monthly minimum - which is literally by definition impossible.
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Post by Crunch41 on Mar 14, 2021 13:49:05 GMT -5
The Actual Ground Position Line (AGPL) divides current positions of Indian and Pakistani military posts and troops across the entire 110 kilometres (68 mi) long front line in the disputed region of Siachen Glacier. It's roughly 35N and very high elevation, but the article sounds impossible.
"with peaks in excess of 7,000 meters and temperatures ranging to around minus 55 celsius" "India has at least 108 forward military outposts and artillery observation posts in this area where temperature goes down to minus 86°C during winters with icy 300 kmph blizzards. Bana Top (20,500 ft) is the highest post " "Each post has an artillery officer who are deployed in the rotation of 45 days.[14] The average temperature is between minus 25°C during day and minus 55°C during the night." In the tourism section: "Bana Post at 20,500 ft will remain off limit to tourists. Temperatures drop to below minus 60 degrees celsius during the winter." Almost all of these have a source so it's not the wiki editor making it up. 35N and 20,500 feet (6200m) will get very cold, sure, but these sound like an anecdote. Maybe it reached -55C wind chill instead of air temperature, or one time it reached -55, and the soldier made it sound like it was that cold all the time when they came back home.
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Post by Crunch41 on Mar 21, 2021 17:33:49 GMT -5
Dallas does not have a mean minimum of 14F in February. How are these calculated officially? NOWData has 24 for 1981-2010, but if there is an official NWS number that should be used.
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Post by tommyFL on Mar 21, 2021 18:16:32 GMT -5
Crunch41 There is no "official" number. Normals aren't calculated for mean minimum and maximum, it's only from the raw averages on NOWData.
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