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Post by srfoskey on Nov 6, 2020 17:44:51 GMT -5
This October was a good bit cooler than average. October 1-23 had near-normal temperatures and was almost completely dry. The last eight days of the month were the second-coldest and second-wettest such period on record. This was largely due to a severe ice storm on the 26th and 27th. The airport received 0.2" (0.5 cm) of sleet, whereas I got 1.6" (4.1 cm). I got around 0.25" (0.6 cm) of freezing rain, but places to my northwest got around an inch (2.5 cm). Some people lost power for over a week, but I was lucky to only lose it for about 15 minutes. We had a record coldest October high on the 27th, and the most sub-40°F highs in the month of October on record. The lows were below normal but nothing special. We also tied for the earliest measurable snow (sleet/ice pellets count as snow) on record. /photo/1
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Post by Benfxmth on Nov 6, 2020 17:52:05 GMT -5
^ Having a day above 90°F and an ice storm within the same month sounds fun; the Great Plains really does offer some of the most variable climates on the planet.
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Post by Ariete on Nov 7, 2020 4:00:06 GMT -5
Global anomalies compared to 81-10:
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Post by Ariete on Nov 7, 2020 8:35:27 GMT -5
Here's there rest of the Finland boxes.
Utö having handsome ensoleillement:
Shitty crummer in the east:
Speagles84's tomatoes would've died in that August freeze:
This is above average sunshine in Utsjoki:
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Post by Benfxmth on Nov 7, 2020 17:00:29 GMT -5
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Post by rozenn on Nov 7, 2020 18:29:41 GMT -5
What a complete and utter shit year for Warsaw. Looks like something from France.
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Post by Benfxmth on Nov 7, 2020 18:31:09 GMT -5
What a complete and utter shit year for Warsaw. Looks like something from France. Indeed, it looks like what could be Strasbourg.
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Post by Nidaros on Nov 8, 2020 5:24:48 GMT -5
What a complete and utter shit year for Warsaw. Looks like something from France. Many recent years in Poland and eastern Europe have winters more like western Europe. Sarpsborg in SE Norway (S of Oslo) had no real winter either. Might also add to the Trondheim weather box (very nice!) the sunshine data: 85 hours in October. Nothing special. Sunshine some other cities in October: Oslo 85 hrs, Bergen 105, Kristiansand 108, Tromsø 75 hrs.
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Post by Babu on Nov 10, 2020 5:17:50 GMT -5
The SMHI summary No monthly temperature records among any of these stations with at least 100 years of data. Warm across the board though, with some islet stations being very close to having their warmest October. When it comes to sunshine and precipitation, it was a pretty cloudy October across the board except for on the west coast. Umeå was close to the record for cloudiest October ever. Precipitationwise almost all of the country was wet, except for some parts close to the Norwegian border. Ritsem for example had only 18mm of precipitation. A few stations along the Bothnia gulf had their all time records broken, like Haparanda, Luleå, Vindeln and presumably Umeå.
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Post by Crunch41 on Nov 11, 2020 21:07:12 GMT -5
October was cooler than average. The first half was average and dry. The second half of the month only saw one day above average and overall departure was 2.5F/1.4C. Most of the rain came after the 20th, with 2.07"/52.6mm on the 22nd and 23rd. First freeze was in early October in most of the area, October 24th at the airport. The snowfall came the morning of the 26th. Impressive that srfoskey saw an ice day already. They are rare in October for me with much cooler average temps.
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Post by jgtheone on Nov 12, 2020 4:59:10 GMT -5
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Post by Cadeau on Nov 13, 2020 10:54:55 GMT -5
Reykjavík, Iceland October 2020 - Copenhagen, Denmark October 2020 - Montréal, Québec, Canada October 2020 - San Francisco, CA, United States October 2020 - Honolulu, HI, United States October 2020
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Post by aabc123 on Nov 13, 2020 16:44:44 GMT -5
Now our national weather service has also published its October data, Võru daily mean was 0.1c cooler than in my previous box. Here is the climate box for Vilsandi. 91.8 hrs of sunshine in October according to infoclimat. Nice annual sunshine hours there, according to infoclimat 2167 hrs so far (there are still one and a half months until the end of the year - the end of November (average 40 hrs) and December (average 24 hrs), but yeah, I don't associate them with special hours of sunshine). It is also possible that the total amount of sunshine in Vilsandi is somewhat higher but it would have been very laborious to add up all the individual sunshine hours available on the weather service's website and the difference is unlikely to be significant. So I didn't bother to do it now.
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Post by Cadeau on Nov 17, 2020 11:01:23 GMT -5
▼ <Monthly Climate Anomaly over Japan>
▼ <Time Series of Temperature Anomaly>
▼ <Time Series of 10days Precipitation Amount Ratio and Sunshine Duration Ratio>
▼ <10-day Mean Sea Level Pressure>
▼ <10-day Mean 850hPa Temperature>
▼ <10-day Mean 500hPa GeoPotential Height>
▼ <10-day Mean Outgoing Longwave Radiation>
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