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Post by Yahya Sinwar on Nov 4, 2019 19:54:32 GMT -5
As promised tucson 2019. As you can see aj cherrypicked like fuck. some months he tookt he airport averages with davis monthan rainfall and davis monthans low, others he took davis monthans averages and since tucson airport in cotober recorded an incredible 32 he put that. Rainfall is also mixed and matched, ignoring his summer key biscayne stuff. Oh did i mention davis monthan is not an offical station and he had to manually compute averages from his own obs on god knows what source. firebird1988 knot Steelernation Speagles84
EDIT: Even worse news aj just told me he used a third station for the rainfall instead of the airport... the university station, which conveniently im sure recorded the most rainfall of all three.
For reference here is what aj cherrypicked ( ignore his summer key biscayne data)
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Post by Yahya Sinwar on Nov 4, 2019 20:02:02 GMT -5
All time record high of 100 set, 5th warmest on record by mean. Max: 77.2 ( +4.5) Min: 54.4 ( +4.6) Mean: 65.8 ( +4.6) Lowest Max: 65 Lowest Min: 39 Highest Max: 100 Highest Low: 70 Highest Dew: 74 Precip: 3.36 ( +0.11)
October was the only month to hit 100, that doesn't make any sense. It looks wrong but it's not.
Speagles84 the wet year continues. Are you close to a record? Very exceptional circumstances, we have had September record the hottest temp of the year but never October!
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Post by Speagles84 on Nov 4, 2019 20:27:30 GMT -5
All time record high of 100 set, 5th warmest on record by mean. Max: 77.2 ( +4.5) Min: 54.4 ( +4.6) Mean: 65.8 ( +4.6) Lowest Max: 65 Lowest Min: 39 Highest Max: 100 Highest Low: 70 Highest Dew: 74 Precip: 3.36 ( +0.11)
October was the only month to hit 100, that doesn't make any sense. It looks wrong but it's not.
Speagles84 the wet year continues. Are you close to a record? Well this is still only the 3rd year I've lived here and it's currently the 2nd wettest (last year was extremely wet). Certainly significantly wetter than normal. NWS Pittsburgh is projecting their 12th wettest year on record for some type of reference.
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Post by Crunch41 on Nov 4, 2019 20:36:27 GMT -5
Speagles84 Really, only 12th? 55 inches would be the wettest year ever here, and my average yearly rainfall isn't much lower at 34". You must get more upwards variability.
Top 5 wettest years in Milwaukee: 1876 50.36" 1877 46.15" 2018 45.08" 2008 44.44" 2000 44.37"
Average last 30 years is 34.01" with an upward trend over the full POR
Edit2: just noticed 2019 is already at 42 inches with two months left. It will get a spot on this list unless the next two months are dry.
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Post by Speagles84 on Nov 4, 2019 20:38:26 GMT -5
Speagles84 Really, only 12th? 55 inches would be the wettest year ever here, and my average yearly rainfall isn't much lower at 34". You must get more upwards variability. Pittsburgh NWS is at like 50" right now if I recall, last year was the wettest on record there at 58". Last year here I had 63" total
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Post by Morningrise on Nov 5, 2019 9:24:27 GMT -5
October 2019 was colder than usual in Saskatoon. It started off relatively okay but got cold quite quickly, and the last week in particular was very cold with four consecutive days with highs below -5C. Average high: 7.1C (normal: 10.2C) Average low: -5.5C (normal: -2.3C) Mean: 0.8C (normal: 4.0C) Highest high: 20.3C (Oct 7th) Highest low: 2.4C (Oct 4th & 6th) Lowest high: -5.6C (Oct 28th & 29th) Lowest low: -19.1C (Oct 30th) Precipitation: 11.2mm (normal: 18.8) Precipitation days: 12 (normal: 7.4)
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Post by Babu on Nov 6, 2019 7:04:19 GMT -5
Country summary: Cold to very cold in northern Sweden, average in the south. Average to above average throughout the country except in the very north. Cloudy in middle and northern Sweden
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Post by Cadeau on Nov 21, 2019 16:36:40 GMT -5
Reykjavík, Iceland October 2019 - Copenhagen, Denmark October 2019
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