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Post by kronan on Dec 1, 2020 11:27:40 GMT -5
Göteborgs station wasn't reporting for like half the month, so now my 2020 Göteborg climate box is pretty much ruined. Anyway, here are the other two boxes: How about Landvetter?
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Dec 1, 2020 11:29:02 GMT -5
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Post by Ariete on Dec 1, 2020 11:33:13 GMT -5
Lol that July was horrible.
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Post by MET on Dec 1, 2020 12:54:31 GMT -5
I have the sunshine hours for Sheffield already, actually a duller than average month. Yet again.
For interest's sake, and because I still have family members living there, this is Buxton in comparison. HAHAHA. How the fuck have they had TWICE as much rain as here? LOL.
On the other side of the country, my dad lives in one of the sunniest places in England, on the SE coast. He's gone on about having "no rain" this summer. Look at the sunshine hours! Damn jealous I am!
The rain day total for June looks suspicious, probably wrong as that's taken from a PWS.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Dec 1, 2020 14:55:19 GMT -5
I have the sunshine hours for Sheffield already, actually a duller than average month. Yet again.
For interest's sake, and because I still have family members living there, this is Buxton in comparison. HAHAHA. How the fuck have they had TWICE as much rain as here? LOL.
On the other side of the country, my dad lives in one of the sunniest places in England, on the SE coast. He's gone on about having "no rain" this summer. Look at the sunshine hours! Damn jealous I am!
The rain day total for June looks suspicious, probably wrong as that's taken from a PWS.
Remarkably similar stats in Buxton compared to here for November.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Dec 1, 2020 17:04:20 GMT -5
Here is Vancouver with temps decreased by 6C / 10F and a very rough guesstimate on snow/rain ratio.
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Post by Morningrise on Dec 1, 2020 18:38:54 GMT -5
There were a couple days with missing data (just one hour each day but it's enough that Environment Canada lists the entire day as "missing" and also doesn't list the weather conditions for those days so I don't know if there was any precipitation) so the data is not 100% accurate, but neither of those days were particularly remarkable so it doesn't make a huge difference... November 2020 was slightly below average despite a super warm start to month and although the precipitation amounts are not spectacular, the snowfall was, coming very close to breaking the all-time record. Average high: -1.5C (normal: -1.2C) Average low: -11.9C (normal: -10.7C) Mean temperature: -6.7C (normal: -6.0C) Warmest high: 14.8C (Nov 2nd) Warmest low: 0.3C (Nov 2nd) Coldest high: -12.1C (Nov 12th) Coldest low: -27.3C (Nov 12th) Highs above 10C: 4 Highs above 0C: 9 Highs below -5C: 10 Highs below -10C: 4 Lows below -10C: 18 Lows below -15C: 9 Lows below -20C: 4 Lows below -25C: 2 Precipitation totals: 20.5mm (normal: 13.0mm) Precipitation days: 9 confirmed, not sure about the two missing days (normal: 8.0) Snowfall: We were at 53cm on the 20th, just a few cm shy of the all-time record of 57.4cm. We didn't get much since then so I doubt we broke the record, and I can't find the final total for the month. But it was super snowy. Sunshine stats aren't out yet but it didn't really feel remarkable one way or another so probably pretty close to average.
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Post by segfault1361 on Dec 1, 2020 22:55:30 GMT -5
November was warmer than April with a very long stretch of heatwave with 18C or higher (Nov 4-11).
Average High: 11.1C Average Low: 2.5C
Maximum High: 24.3C (Nov 10) Minimum Low: -6.2C (Nov 18)
5 Warmest Days by Daytime High: 1. 24.3C (Nov 10) 2. 21.0C (Nov 7) 3. 20.8C (Nov 6) 4. 19.6C (Nov 4) 5. 19.5C (Nov 9)
5 Coldest Days by lowest Daytime High: 1. 1.5C (Nov 18) 2. 1.9C (Nov 22) 3. 2.1C (Nov 24) 4. 3.0C (Nov 17) 5. 3.5C (Nov 23)
Total Precipitation: 65.8mm Total Rain: 42.8mm Total Snow: 23.0cm
Precip Days (Non-trace): 10 Rainy Days: 7 Snowy Days: 5
Rainiest Day: 23.4mm (Nov 30) Snowiest Day: 19.4cm (Nov 22)
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Post by flamingGalah on Dec 2, 2020 8:15:04 GMT -5
November here was below average, though in other parts of Malta ended up above average, due to the sea cooling down & the wind direction. The first half of the month was dry, sunny & warm, the second half was unsettled with frequent thundery showers & cooler temperatures. Despite these showers rainfall still ended up well below average here, though southern parts of the Island were wetter. Sunshine was bang on average. Stats from my PWS in St. Paul's Bay Av.Mx. 20.7C (-0.7C) Av.Mn. 17.0C (-0.3C) Mean 18.9C (-0.5C) Highest Max 23.0C (1st, 2nd, 4th) Lowest Min 14.3C (30th) Lowest Max 17.6C (22nd) Highest Min 20.0C (2nd) Rainfall 48.9mm (45%) Days with Rain 11 Days with Thunder 6 Sunshine 189.0hrs (100%) Max UV 3.8 (1st) Min UV 2.2 (29th, 30th)
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Post by Moron on Dec 2, 2020 9:23:02 GMT -5
Mildest November since 2008, and wettest on record at nearly every station in the Perth area. Overall mild, with strong seabreezes and decent cloud keeping the temperatures down generally. Also 4 strong cold fronts: 1st-3rd, 8th-9th, 12-14th and on the 29th-30th brought that record rain. Cloudy, below average and wet is the general assessment; the short hot periods were 5th-7th and 22nd-25th. The month was 0.05C warmer than October 2020 at both Jandakot and Perth Metro. November 1st was also the coldest November day in 18 years for Perth Metro. 14 stations broke their November rainfall in the Perth Region alone (with more than 20 years recording). Mundaring broke its record and it's been recording for 117 years (smashed the record by over 20mm!) Perth Metro: High Max: 35.1C (23rd) Mean Max: 24.7C (-2.1C) Low Max: 18.4C (1st) Monthly Anomaly: -1.5C High Min: 16.8C (24th) Mean Min: 13.5C (-0.9C) Low Min: 8.0C (12th) Rainfall: 92.0mm (380% of average 24.2mm, killed the previous record of 58.2mm lol) Rain Days: 10 Sun Hours: 278.3 Sun/Day: 9.3/day (-1.5/day so 45 hours less) Jandakot: High Max: 34.7C (23rd) Mean Max: 24.3C (-2.2C) Low Max: 18.1C (1st and 9th) Monthly Anomaly: -1.2C High Min: 16.7C (24th) Mean Min: 12.4C (-0.2C) Low Min: 6.0C (12th) Rainfall: 81.4mm (288% of average 28.3mm, beat previous record of 78.6mm) Rain Days: 9 Sun Hours: 278.3 Sun/Day: 9.3/day (-1.5 hrs/day so 45 hours less)
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Post by aabc123 on Dec 2, 2020 13:44:52 GMT -5
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Post by Nidaros on Dec 3, 2020 16:21:58 GMT -5
November in Norway - warmest since 1900 shared with 2011.
Warmest high: 18.1C Tafjord Coldest low: -22.3C Leirflaten (599 m ASL) Wettest: 750 mm Basura.
Warmest in Norway: Lindesnes Avg high: 10.6C Mean: 9.3C (+3.7C compared to ancient 61-90 normal) Avg low: 7.7C Abs max: 13.7C Abs low: 1.9C Precip: 172.6 mm (118 %) Sun: 61 hrs (Kristiansand AP)
Coldest in southern Norway (below 500 m ASL): Tynset (482 m) Avg high: 2.5C Mean: -1C (+4.3C compared to the ancient 61-90 normal) Avg low: -4.8C Abs max: 11.6C Abs low: -19.1C Precip: 30.9 mm (119 %) Sun: no data (Toten further south in this inland region had 51 hrs).
Trondheim AP: mean 5.4C; avg high 7.7C; abs max 15.2C; precip was 71.7 mm (101 %).
Arctic circle: Bodø had mean 5.8C, while Karasjok mean was -2.6C (still +6.8C compared to 61-90)
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Post by edmountain on Dec 4, 2020 13:34:21 GMT -5
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Post by srfoskey on Dec 5, 2020 0:35:18 GMT -5
Warm and dry, and unlike October, no winter weather.
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Post by Babu on Dec 5, 2020 7:00:20 GMT -5
SMHI's November summary: Temperature, and precipitation & sunshine Temperaturewise, almost all stations in southern Sweden broke, or were close to breaking their all time record, both in terms of maximum temperature, and average mean. I thought 18.4'C, the all time national record, was tied this November by Gladhammar, but according to this list they only reached 18.3'C. Örebro broke its maximum temperature record (since 1901) by 3.2'C, and its monthly mean record by 1.3'C, which is quite insane. The monthly mean record was broken as far north as Över-Kalix, just a dozen or so kilometers south of the arctic circle, and Haparanda at 66°N managed to tie their record of 1.6'C too. The national record of 8.8'C was tied by Måseskär and Vinga, and broken by Utklippan with 9.1'C. Quite a lot of very mild stations managed to drop a fair bit below freezing though, with quite few stations still being frost free, pretty much exclusively on baltic islands and islets. Precipitationwise it was a pretty average month southern Sweden tending to be a bit drier than average, especially on the southern coasts, and northern Sweden tending to be above average. Umeå was actually very close to be the wettest station of all the SMHI summary stations this month which is incredibly rare. Only Torup, which along with Ullared is by far the wettest station in the country, managed to beat us out, but only by a very small margin. Most of the country had average or slightly below average sunshine. Luleå however had almost twice their average, and the mountain station Tarfala hade its cloudiest November since the station opened in 2007.
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Post by chesternz on Dec 5, 2020 7:30:43 GMT -5
Bangkok, Bang Na agromet. site --------------------------------------
Max Temp Mean: 32.4 °C Highest: 35.9 °C Lowest: 26.7 °C
Min Temp Mean: 24.4 °C Highest: 26.0 °C Lowest: 21.1 °C
Rain Total: 35 mm Days > 1 mm: 1 Days > 10 mm: 1 Highest daily total: 31 mm
Pretty average November, not much to say about it.
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Post by Babu on Dec 6, 2020 9:54:57 GMT -5
And here are some more weatherboxes. Umeå Uni (precipitation and sunshine taken from the same stations that are used for the airport weatherbox) Looking like a very wet, but pretty sunny year. and of course a very warm year. The airport only needs a december milder than -3.9'C to tie its annual mean record of 5.5'C. A -2.7'C December it needed for a new record of 5.6'C. Both are very plausible scenarios considering how mild the first half of December is looking to be. However, a single week of -10'C temps could ruin that completely, and that could definitely happen during any winter month. The uni station has been 0.5'C warmer than the airport station so far, so this year will most likely be around 6'C in the city. Nice to finally have a shot at the record. Almost all other stations broke their records in 1989, 1990, 2014, 2015, 2018 and/or 2019. Airport for comparison: Lund will definitely break its record of 10.2'C. An "only average" 1991-2017 December of 2.1'C would still put it at a 10.5'C, but December is more likely to be above average, especially when you consider that the median December is warmer than the mean. Pretty normal precipitation and sunshine though. Svenska Högarna is also crushing its annual mean record of 8.4'C. An "only average" 02-18 December with a mean of 2.1'C would put it at 9.0'C. A pretty dry year too, but with a wet December, the tally could still come close to the 447mm average. Sunshine is also very high. The national record of 2407h from 2018 might get broken as the average Dec sunshine of 38h would put it at 2402h, but most likely it will "only" be the second sunniest year. Before 2018 the record was 2343 though, and in 2018 Svenska Högarna recorded 2407. Then 2019 Hoburg recorded 2342h almost beating the previous record again, and now that old 2343h record has once again been beat, almost for the third year in a row. And 2020 will be the third year in a row breaking annual temperature records as well, with some stations like Visby Airport will have set a new annual temperature record for the third year in a row after 2020 with one record set in 2018, another in 2019, and a third this year. No record for Stockholm though, either in terms of sunshine or temperature. The annual mean has already dipped below the 8.8'C record of 2018. However, despite not being record breaking, it is a very sunny year regardless, and this might become the third sunniest year. It's been dry too, but December could easily put them above the 539mm average if it's a wet one. The national record of 10.4'C will be broken as well. Even a subzero December would still be a tie. A 02-18 average December of 3.6'C would set the record at 10.8'C. With a very plausible 6'C December, the first 11'C calendar year might be recorded in the Nordics. Before 2014, Falsterbo had never recorded a 10'C year. Then 2014, 2018, 2019 and 2020 all recorded over 10.2'C.
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Post by Crunch41 on Dec 6, 2020 22:12:12 GMT -5
November was very mild, 7.6F/4.2C above average and about 1" drier than normal. Almost the same as October. Overall, a warm month that felt sunny and dry. No sunshine records to tell exactly how sunny. The combination of warm temperatures, low sun angle, and early sunsets was odd. The main story this month was the warmth from the 3rd-10th, with each day reaching 69-76F (20.6-24.4C). Milwaukee did not break a monthly record high but some stations in the Midwest did. Nights were warm towards the end as well. The 9th was a summery 76/63F, 24.4/17.2C. The next morning only dropped to 66F/18.9C, warm even for a normal July, but a cold front came in the afternoon and dropped to 40F/4.4C at midnight. The rest of the month was mostly around normal. The 30th was the only cold day, with a midnight high of 36F/2.2C before a cold front dropped it below freezing all afternoon. The month felt mostly dry with most of the rain coming on the 24th-25th. This storm was snowy further north, but here it was a trace of snow that did not accumulate, then 1.20"/30.5mm rain. Daily data
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Post by Benfxmth on Dec 7, 2020 10:15:39 GMT -5
Global temperature anomalies for November 2020.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Dec 7, 2020 12:42:30 GMT -5
Prince George and Anchorage.
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