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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2020 5:23:17 GMT -5
Do you have any examples of months that have set date or absolute records for heat and cold (either maxima or minima), in the same month?
A few I can think of for London.
November 2010 4th: 18.5c (date record) 27th: 1.6c (date record) 28th: 1.5c (lowest November max) 29th: 1.6c (date record)
June 2019 10th: 12.8c (date record) 29th: 34.0c (date record)
August 2020 7th: 36.4c (date record) 11th: 35.7c (date record) 12th: 35.4c (date record) 29th: 16.3c (date record)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2020 7:17:31 GMT -5
So this doesn't happen anywhere else?
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Post by Ariete on Aug 31, 2020 10:15:01 GMT -5
So this doesn't happen anywhere else?
Most likely, but the stats can be hard to find or too bothersome to dig trough.
Artukainen has a short data set, only since 2003, so it's relatively easy to find examples. Like September 2013,
13 September: 22.2C (date record) 29 September: 9.7C (date record) 30 September: 7.9C (date record)
Or 2019,
10 September: 24.0C (date record) 21 September: 13.1C (date record) 22 September: 11.0C (date record)
2014,
20 September: 19.3C (date record) 23 September: 7.7C (month record)
and so on.
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Post by Steelernation on Aug 31, 2020 10:39:06 GMT -5
Itβs not uncommon both here and Rochester, happens so much I donβt feel like digging through to find such days.
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Post by Ariete on Aug 31, 2020 10:56:20 GMT -5
Another example, highs November 2006
1st: 0.8C
2nd: -2.7C 18th: 8.2C
19th: 8.0C
22nd: 8.2C
All daily records.
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Post by boombo on Sept 1, 2020 6:39:54 GMT -5
I've never taken any notice of date records, we've only got data from 1973 so they're too easy to break to mean much.
No month has had both a record monthly high and a record low, but a couple of months have got close as far as I know.
May 1992
9th: 6.0C max (the lowest May high in the last 40 years, the record itself of 2C is essentially unbeatable) 14th: 26.0C max (was a record high at the time, still the record for the first half of May)
July 2015
1st: 31.0C max (was a record high at the time) 26th: 6.5C min (not a record low but within a fraction of it)
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Post by AJ1013 on Sept 1, 2020 9:07:46 GMT -5
October 2019 in Tucson reached 97F and 32F. Idk if the 97F was a daily record, the 32F was close but definitely not one.
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Post by Benfxmth on Sept 2, 2020 13:56:27 GMT -5
October 2019 in Tucson reached 97F and 32F. Idk if the 97F was a daily record, the 32F was close but definitely not one. The daily record for October 7th (the day in which the 97Β°F high occurred) is 101Β°F set in 1987 according to NOWData, that's 4Β°F short of the daily record.
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Post by srfoskey on Sept 3, 2020 19:10:32 GMT -5
In April 2020 we had a record high of 90Β°F on the 8th and a record low of 30Β°F on the 18th. Both were just date records, and the low tied the 1953 record.
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Post by Crunch41 on Sept 16, 2020 7:45:01 GMT -5
1st September set a date record at Heathrow. The low of 6.6c smashed the previous record of 8.3c from 1956. Heathrow broke a date record on 14th September with a high of 29.5c, and equalled it's date record for the 15th with 29.4c. No UK date records were broken.
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