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Post by Lommaren on Oct 8, 2017 9:54:03 GMT -5
For your place, or anywhere else for that matter Looking forward to see lots of interesting and anomalic years out here, including from centuries past. This is a department where we'll sorely miss Rozenn though I'll start with Norrköping in 2002 as in another Rate the climate-thread. What an absolute insane year that was! Just look at that
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Post by Nidaros on Oct 8, 2017 10:11:10 GMT -5
I remember 2002, very warm up untill Oct - thirds coldest Oct at Trondheim Airport. Here is the town Steinkjer (pop 22,000) at the head of Trondheimsfjord, so slightly north of here. Year 2014. Not a bad year for a place at 64 N...
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Post by Ariete on Oct 8, 2017 10:43:08 GMT -5
I heard you like seasonal lags so I put a seasonal lag in your seasonal lag:
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 8, 2017 10:51:01 GMT -5
2014 saw some remarkable heat, even this place at only like 120 m asl and below 60N got an all-time warmth record year, but given how close to Örebro (45-50 miles something) it is, it's rather astonishingly meagre for a record year and makes Turku, more northerly and farther from the Gulf Stream, look like a tropical resort! Still way cooler than a normal Örebro year in spite of the proxmity and only 100 m higher elevation. Rather remarkable temperature shift in those forests north of Örebro. Once you come to almost 61N and the mountains properly shield, then all out of a sudden you get warm climates again!
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Post by Ariete on Oct 8, 2017 11:00:13 GMT -5
Here's even a better laggy year: Hardiness zone 9a.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2017 11:11:48 GMT -5
2006 was crazy. the winter was below average, and march extremly cold (same as turkus 1981-2010 average). april, may and june fairly normal. then it went completly bonkers, an extremly warm july, warmest september ever, 2nd warmest october ever, 2nd warmest november ever, warmest december ever. and bergen-esque rainfall figures in autumn led to the rainiest year recorded.
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 8, 2017 11:11:56 GMT -5
Take a look at this one Ariete: Vigo went into full mediterranean-fruitloop mode in 1978 That is genuinely the weirdest weather year I've ever seen. That September heat wave, the SF-esque summer drought and then those 925.6 mm in December after Vigo was set for an unusually dry year that happened OMFG.
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Post by Ariete on Oct 8, 2017 12:00:59 GMT -5
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 8, 2017 12:07:30 GMT -5
Talking about freaky years, check this out. Nice April, 2nd warmest May on record, an extremely cold summer and coldest September on record. And no, that 1.8C low in Sep is not a glitch. IDK how it was possible, but it somehow was. April higher record high than June and August? Also, I love how five months were below freezing but none below Köppen's magic -3C line 1993 was indeed quite a strange year here too, I believe there were all sorts of April heat extreme records being set, often going above 25C in many areas.
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Post by Ariete on Oct 8, 2017 12:14:19 GMT -5
Also, I love how five months were below freezing but none below Köppen's magic -3C line 1993 was indeed quite a strange year here too, I believe there were all sorts of April heat extreme records being set, often going above 25C in many areas. Indeed. Interesting also that Salo's record coldest November had a mean of -4.4C (1965) and the warmest 5.0C (2000). Only March have been able to pull off a bigger temp difference outside the winter months.
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Post by Nidaros on Oct 8, 2017 13:40:41 GMT -5
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 8, 2017 13:56:34 GMT -5
1875, a bizarre year in Rochester. It was the coldest year on record, but managed to hit 70 (21 C) in December (!!!). It also smashed the record for coldest November high at just 7 (-14 C), a full 10 F lower than the second coldest. Despite the cold, snow was far below average.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2017 14:02:33 GMT -5
speaking of cold summers, here are a box for nässjö at the south swedish highland in 1993
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 8, 2017 14:23:33 GMT -5
And now for 2012, the warmest year on record.
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Post by Ariete on Oct 8, 2017 16:03:58 GMT -5
Sometimes it's nice to see bad karma be balanced out. Like in 1999. Frigid winter records, a total fiasco in May, but then two beautiful next months and an above average autumn, and a white Christmas:
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Post by Giorbanguly on Oct 8, 2017 16:21:32 GMT -5
I will make a weather box later, but 2015 was total climatic karma. Record cold January-March, nasty April, crappy June...but the second half of the year, damn. It was like a Hollywood ending
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Post by Ryan on Oct 8, 2017 17:20:14 GMT -5
2016 had weird temp patterns.
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 8, 2017 18:11:46 GMT -5
I will make a weather box later, but 2015 was total climatic karma. Record cold January-March, nasty April, crappy June...but the second half of the year, damn. It was like a Hollywood ending Here's 2015 in Rochester: January-March was terrible. February 2015 was the coldest month on record. Just 3 months later, we had a record warm May. June sucked, summer was average and then we had a top 10-warmest September and November. December 2015 was the warmest on record, making 2015 the only year with 2 record warm months.
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Post by jgtheone on Oct 8, 2017 18:14:46 GMT -5
50 thousand scandinavian climate boxes as usual
I'm going to post some aussie ones when I get home
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Post by longaotian on Oct 8, 2017 18:26:33 GMT -5
2016 had weird temp patterns. Wtf!? Surely that has to be one of the weirdest climates
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