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Post by lab276 on Oct 10, 2017 9:23:26 GMT -5
Sydney, 1990. The closest we've been to 2000mm of rain since 1963. Cloudy, humid, rainy first half followed by a very sunny November and the hottest December on record.
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 10, 2017 9:25:41 GMT -5
Auxerre in 2003, the epicentre of the European heat wave's peak with eight consecutive days above 40C in early August, this at as high as 47.47N and with the final of those days (Aug 12) having a peak sun angle of... 57.2 degrees for a 40.7C high and 23.3C low... nuts
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2017 9:29:00 GMT -5
not in sweden, but for some reason it's on smhi open data. sporadic observations were made here between 2004-2009. fucking insane mean min for july. sure it was an extremly warm month, and sure it's in the middle of a sea. but still... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A6s%C3%B8max and min temps that july edit saw that it's a buoy now. still impressive.
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Post by Ryan on Oct 10, 2017 9:40:40 GMT -5
Palm Springs, CA in 2016. It went up 122F degrees in June last year and dipped down to 35F degrees in February.
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 10, 2017 9:44:01 GMT -5
Palm Springs, CA in 2016. It went up 122F degrees in June last year and dipped down to 35F degrees in February. Still equal to our average temperature amplitude
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 10, 2017 10:39:35 GMT -5
Bergen 2010 - a sad movie with a Hollywood ending! When Bergen finally got a humid continental month, it ended in a fraction of the snow one would expect for the rain capital of Europe. In November, it even hit a complete drought Siberian High-style for a full week when it was minus degrees. But... finally... they got a big chunk of snow on 23 December and got a white Christmas! The price was paid in Nyköping and adjacent areas where we suffered a -23C low if I'm not mistaken and inland areas approaching -30C I wouldn't been laughing had the power gone off though
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Post by aabc123 on Oct 10, 2017 14:00:17 GMT -5
The OP was about 2002 so, here is 2002 in my place. [img src=" i.imgur.com/cajGzz0.png" src="http://cdweather.boards.net/attachment/download/361" style="max-width:100%;" alt=""] The beginning and end were wintry, the early spring started very early, summer decent although the peak was not extraordinary, August had 0.0 cm of rainfall, decent sunshine, September had warm first half (I remember the sea beaches were still crowded in september), then conditiones suddenly Barrowed, October was very cold. Recorded 108 above 20c days then, Valga recorded 110. (ps I looked at above 20c days of SE Swedish places in 2002 as well- Norrköping recorded 91, Kalmar 96 if I made not a mistake. )
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 10, 2017 14:03:24 GMT -5
The OP was about 2002 so, here is 2002 in my place. Very exciting year Also, remove the attachment since you've already had the weatherbox on a hosting site, that way we save server space What baffles me about Estonia that year was how warm July actually was! It felt extremely warm here too but we must've had some "cool spikes" so to speak.
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 10, 2017 14:34:30 GMT -5
Lommaren, I tried to remove attachment but as the result the whole box was gone. Oh I see. We now use www.imgur.com for this. Check out JG's tutorial here: cdweather.boards.net/thread/151/server-capacity-posting-photosThis is so we will never reach 200 MB and be forced to pay for forum space. Given you haven't done many Weatherboxes, you could also re-screen and Imgur-process your older ones so we save even more space
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 10, 2017 14:47:29 GMT -5
Documented it here tho if you can't find a way to convert it to a hosting site If you find a way to do it, I'll remove this one.
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Post by boombo on Oct 10, 2017 15:15:39 GMT -5
I like your enthusiasm lommaren but we'll let him off this once, OK? We are a long, long way from needing to pay for anything. Though in future, please everybody try to post all weatherboxes, photos etc as hotlinks from imgur or whatever hosting site you use. Not only does it save space, it also shows up much better on the screen when you don't have to click to see it.
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Post by Ariete on Oct 11, 2017 8:56:07 GMT -5
not in sweden, but for some reason it's on smhi open data. sporadic observations were made here between 2004-2009. fucking insane mean min for july. sure it was an extremly warm month, and sure it's in the middle of a sea. but still... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A6s%C3%B8max and min temps that july edit saw that it's a buoy now. still impressive. This is a real island:
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2017 9:11:45 GMT -5
^ That looks very odd for 59°N.
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Post by lab276 on Oct 11, 2017 9:35:30 GMT -5
Sydney from July '52 to Jun '53, or FY53 (the months only show up in calendar order so Jan=July and so on). I doubt you'll find a laggier year in Sydney, except for the rain pattern it looks positively Californian. Very cool high temps too, might be the lowest highest temp on record for either a Calendar or Financial year, but I'm not 100% on that. Also the coldest summer on record in max temps (only fourth coldest in mean temps though).
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Post by Giorbanguly on Oct 11, 2017 9:41:43 GMT -5
And now for 2012, the warmest year on record. The warmest year ever in Rochester looks like an average year in NYC
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Post by Giorbanguly on Oct 11, 2017 10:14:09 GMT -5
2015: The year of the Karma. December nearly 25F warmer than February that year!!!
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 11, 2017 10:15:48 GMT -5
Still pretty impressive for a tundra What do you think of the mildest ever location year in Sweden? 12.9C mean in October and 8.5C mean in November (deep SW edge)
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Post by Giorbanguly on Oct 11, 2017 10:21:15 GMT -5
It's definitely not bad at all, aside from the sunshine hours. If Sweden was like that every year I would move there ASAP
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Post by Ryan on Oct 11, 2017 10:42:57 GMT -5
2014 in the city with my favorite climate. It was a cold year (Eau Claire, Wisconsin)
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 11, 2017 12:24:09 GMT -5
It's definitely not bad at all, aside from the sunshine hours. If Sweden was like that every year I would move there ASAP This place quite nearby was obviously even better on your scale though right?
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