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Post by firebird1988 on Oct 16, 2020 18:17:17 GMT -5
This thread was started on C-D, but I still am suspended until next Wednesday, so I started it here.
Will add a poll as well
For us, July mean min low is 23.9°C and our January mean max high is 26.1°C or -2.2°C difference.
What are yours?
Info: negative means that the July mean min high is lower than the Jan mean max high, positive means it's higher than the Jan mean max high
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 16, 2020 19:55:01 GMT -5
You should start threads on here anyway regardless if you’re suspended on CD.
Also Phoenix does not get 75 f highs in a typical July.
The cd thread is July mean min low so maybe that’s where the confusion is.
I’ll post when I’m clear on what the thread is about.
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Post by firebird1988 on Oct 16, 2020 22:05:26 GMT -5
You should start threads on here anyway regardless if you’re suspended on CD. Also Phoenix does not get 75 f highs in a typical July. The cd thread is July mean min low so maybe that’s where the confusion is. I’ll post when I’m clear on what the thread is about. You're correct, I fucked up. 75°F is the July mean minimum low. It was supposed to be July mean min low to Jan mean min high And back to that, the July mean min high is 95°F I will edit the thread
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Post by knot on Oct 16, 2020 22:31:20 GMT -5
Jul (mid winter) Mean Max High = 11.8° C
Jan (mid summer) Mean Min Low = 6.1° C
Therefore, –5.7° C
Also, you shouldn't be posting at all on C-D. Leave that shit house to die its well-deserved death.
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 17, 2020 0:17:54 GMT -5
December mean max: 62.8 f (17.1 c) July mean min: 51.6 f (10.9 c)
So that’s -11.2 f or -6.2 c
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Post by Benfxmth on Oct 17, 2020 1:21:51 GMT -5
For 1991-2020 averages...
July mean minimum: 60.4°F January mean maximum: 61.2°F
Therefore a difference of –0.8°F.
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Post by Crunch41 on Oct 18, 2020 10:53:43 GMT -5
1981-2020 for Milwaukee July mean minimum: 53.2F/11.8C January mean maximum: 48.4F/9.1C Difference of +4.8F/+2.7C. August has a higher mean minimum with 53.4F 1981-2010 for Madison July minimum: 48.2F/9.0C January maximum: 45.5F/7.5C Difference of +2.7F/+1.5C
The largest positive difference is probably a town in Siberia, possibly Verkhoyansk. The smallest seems like a variable climate with mild or no seasons and high diurnals.
For a start, Mexico City. Monthly mean/max is not on wiki, but they should be roughly 10 to 25 for -15C.
A few from the US, since they have mean max/min already on the wiki box. Amarillo, TX 57.4F/14.1C to 71.4F/21.9C (-7.8) Miami, FL 72.3F/22.4C to 84.3F/29.1C (-6.7) Honolulu, HI 70.8F/21.6C to 84.3F/29.1C (-7.6) San Diego, CA 62.5F/16.9C to 78.4F/25.8C (-8.9)* *Using the August min and December max, it's 17.4-24.8 or -7.4C
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Post by Ariete on Oct 18, 2020 13:04:16 GMT -5
Since 2003: January mean max: 5.1C July mean min: 9.3C Therefore: +4.2C.
Biggest difference in one year: 10.6C (2010). Jan record high: -0.3C, July record low: 10.3C.
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Post by Speagles84 on Oct 19, 2020 6:59:31 GMT -5
January mean max: 59F (15C) July mean min: 48F (8.8C)
So that’s 11F or 6.1C
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