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Post by Babu on Feb 17, 2021 13:30:23 GMT -5
Here's Gothenburg. Very close to 8a hardiness but not quite. Getting quite rainy.
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Post by Ariete on Feb 17, 2021 13:43:37 GMT -5
Babu , I would appreciate your boxes more if the records would also be only 91-20.
edit: or are they 91-20 only? My bad if they are.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2021 13:49:25 GMT -5
Here's Gothenburg. Very close to 8a hardiness but not quite. Getting quite rainy. Can you make one for Gothernburg airport as well?
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Post by Babu on Feb 17, 2021 14:04:41 GMT -5
Falsterbo, Sweden's warmest station. 8b hardiness. Not the mildest average record low in the country though.
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Post by Babu on Feb 17, 2021 14:05:02 GMT -5
Babu , I would appreciate your boxes more if the records would also be only 91-20.
edit: or are they 91-20 only? My bad if they are.
Yeah, they're 91-20 only. All the data is 91-20
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Post by Babu on Feb 17, 2021 14:11:36 GMT -5
Here's Gothenburg. Very close to 8a hardiness but not quite. Getting quite rainy. Can you make one for Gothernburg airport as well? Landvetter airport doesn't have data between 1996 and 2008. Anyway it's not a good representation of non-UHI Gothenburg. A better representation would be an interpolation between Varberg to the south and Rörastrand to the north
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Post by tommyFL on Feb 17, 2021 16:15:05 GMT -5
Here you go Yahya Sinwar. SMN hasn't updated the daily data after 2016, so this is just 91-16 averages.
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Post by kronan on Feb 17, 2021 16:47:41 GMT -5
I'm taking requests for Swedish 1991-2020 averages! Vittangi.
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Post by Babu on Feb 17, 2021 16:49:15 GMT -5
Made a couple for Stockholm Note that I'm using SMHI's official method for calculating mean temperatures (Ekholm-Modén) as opposed to the simplified (max+min)/2 method. Using the simpler method yields a 8.2'C annual mean and 19.2'C mean in July.
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Post by Babu on Feb 17, 2021 17:06:01 GMT -5
I'm taking requests for Swedish 1991-2020 averages! Vittangi. Varsågod For anyone wondering, this is the active station with the coldest winters in the country.
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Post by Yahya Sinwar on Feb 17, 2021 22:27:25 GMT -5
Here you go Yahya Sinwar . SMN hasn't updated the daily data after 2016, so this is just 91-16 averages. I owe you a big giant hug! That’s amazing !
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Post by Babu on Feb 19, 2021 6:40:33 GMT -5
And the (in)famous Lund, at last. (9.2'C annual mean using max/min mean method, or 9.3'C if you take the averages of the days instead of months since there are more days in summer months than winter months)
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Post by dunnowhattoputhere on Feb 19, 2021 6:56:11 GMT -5
Made a couple for Stockholm Note that I'm using SMHI's official method for calculating mean temperatures (Ekholm-Modén) as opposed to the simplified (max+min)/2 method. Using the simpler method yields a 8.2'C annual mean and 19.2'C mean in July. Those summers are quite a bit warmer than I expected, especially August. Still cools down very quickly in September though - but I guess that’s to be expected from a continental climate at 59°N. Could you do Uppsala as well?
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Post by Ariete on Feb 19, 2021 7:26:31 GMT -5
Those summers are quite a bit warmer than I expected, especially August. Still cools down very quickly in September though - but I guess that’s to be expected from a continental climate at 59°N. Could you do Uppsala as well?
It should be expected. Bromma's highs drop 5.2C from August to September, while Warsaw drops 5.5C in the 81-10 normals, from 23.9C to 18.4C. Bratislava drops 5.3C, from 27.0C to 21.7C.
Turku drops 5.5C as well, from 21.5C to 16.0C.
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Post by Babu on Feb 19, 2021 7:26:57 GMT -5
Made a couple for Stockholm Note that I'm using SMHI's official method for calculating mean temperatures (Ekholm-Modén) as opposed to the simplified (max+min)/2 method. Using the simpler method yields a 8.2'C annual mean and 19.2'C mean in July. Those summers are quite a bit warmer than I expected, especially August. Still cools down very quickly in September though - but I guess that’s to be expected from a continental climate at 59°N. Could you do Uppsala as well? Yeah, I'll do that. Uppsala actually has slightly warmer highs outside of winter. There's a 1991-2016 already on the wiki but I'll update to 91-20 tomorrow (busy today)
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Post by AJ1013 on Feb 19, 2021 7:32:58 GMT -5
Here you go Yahya Sinwar . SMN hasn't updated the daily data after 2016, so this is just 91-16 averages. This is basically a drier Miami with more variable summers.
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Post by dunnowhattoputhere on Feb 19, 2021 7:56:49 GMT -5
Those summers are quite a bit warmer than I expected, especially August. Still cools down very quickly in September though - but I guess that’s to be expected from a continental climate at 59°N. Could you do Uppsala as well?
It should be expected. Bromma's highs drop 5.2C from August to September, while Warsaw drops 5.5C in the 81-10 normals, from 23.9C to 18.4C. Bratislava drops 5.3C, from 27.0C to 21.7C.
Turku drops 5.5C as well, from 21.5C to 16.0C.
September-April is the only time I expect to get hotter weather than Turdku.
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Post by Ariete on Feb 19, 2021 8:15:07 GMT -5
September-April is the only time I expect to get hotter weather than Turdku.
Working on September at the moment. 4 of the last 6 Septembers have had an average high above 17C, so they start to resemble Septembers what you'd expect in Northern England.
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Post by Babu on Feb 19, 2021 9:28:11 GMT -5
Those summers are quite a bit warmer than I expected, especially August. Still cools down very quickly in September though - but I guess that’s to be expected from a continental climate at 59°N. Could you do Uppsala as well?
It should be expected. Bromma's highs drop 5.2C from August to September, while Warsaw drops 5.5C in the 81-10 normals, from 23.9C to 18.4C. Bratislava drops 5.3C, from 27.0C to 21.7C.
Turku drops 5.5C as well, from 21.5C to 16.0C.
Lund, Oskarshamn and Mariestad have 4.5, 4.4 and 4.9c drops though. Stockholm does have a sharper drop than almost all other south-Swedish stations, since August is among the hotter ones in terms of highs but almost all stations south of Stockholm have higher September highs.
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Post by Speagles84 on Feb 19, 2021 12:14:00 GMT -5
Significant data missing in 2015-2020 for Washington. So made a box using the changes from 81-2010 to 91-2020 at the NWS site in Pittsburgh and applying them to the 81-2010 normal's for Washington. Essentially what you would expect. Warmer, wetter, and snowier. How I calced it
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