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Post by Babu on Oct 14, 2017 21:09:58 GMT -5
Malmö 2016. Very absurd summer. Notice how the average highs only differ 2.1'C from May-September. Cold summer, and really warm shoulder months. It becomes even more visible when viewed through a graph. Sunshine that year was about 1900h
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Post by lab276 on Oct 14, 2017 23:15:48 GMT -5
The driest and wettest years in Hong Kong. 1963 looks pretty exceptional, no other year has seen less than 1000mm and most years don't even go under 2000mm. It also looks like the sunniest on record. And yet, they both ended up with a mean of 23.3C.
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Post by Beercules on Oct 14, 2017 23:46:56 GMT -5
Fuck me senseless Hong Kong gets some warm rain
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 15, 2017 1:20:46 GMT -5
That July is fucking crazy, how's that even possible? It being on a landmass continuum, having a UHI and being on a Baltic Sea inlet that's called "Bay of Finland" at least in Sweden that warms the nights up. This was a freak occurence of inland heat though and as a result it spread to St Petersburg and Finland in a manner it normally doesn't. As a result, Eastern Sweden was far more affected by that heat wave than places nearer the Gulf Stream was, because it was "reverse-loaded" heat and strong winds from the Southeast all summer Also, January and December were extremely cold all over Northern Europe that year so St Petersburg resembled a coastal North Dakota or something that year
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2017 7:36:24 GMT -5
interesting year. målilla has a special climate and is in a small depression with sandy soil. so it cools off fast and warms up quickly. probably the pinnacle park of scandinavia.
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Post by boombo on Oct 15, 2017 9:01:27 GMT -5
interesting year. målilla has a special climate and is in a small depression with sandy soil. so it cools off fast and warms up quickly. probably the pinnacle park of scandinavia. Interesting place with those diurnal ranges in summer, I'd never heard of it before. Is that 28.5C average high a record for the site or for Sweden as a whole? It's warmer than anywhere in Britain has ever managed as far as I'm aware, I think our record is 28.2C at Heathrow in July 2006. Either way, the nights that July were still below the 2002-2015 average! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A5lilla
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 15, 2017 9:24:33 GMT -5
Interesting place with those diurnal ranges in summer, I'd never heard of it before. Is that 28.5C average high a record for the site or for Sweden as a whole? It's warmer than anywhere in Britain has ever managed as far as I'm aware, I think our record is 28.2C at Heathrow in July 2006. Either way, the nights that July were still below the 2002-2015 average! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A5lillaLinköping had a 21.9C mean in 1901 at a similar high-diurnal place but I have no idea what its actual high was, although I'd imagine 29C.
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Post by Ryan on Oct 15, 2017 9:28:38 GMT -5
Dallas, TX in 2011,
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Post by lab276 on Oct 15, 2017 12:16:54 GMT -5
The driest and wettest summers in Sydney. It's like night and day really, one year is decidedly Cfa, the other basically Mediterranean. February '56 (August '56 in the thing) is pretty interesting, highest high of just 28.3C and a very warm lowest low of 17.4C and with tons of rain. The weatherboxes only work in calendar order, so Jan=Jul and so on.
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Post by ral31 on Oct 15, 2017 13:58:00 GMT -5
That summer looks quite bad in Dallas. A little better here. It was Alexandria's 2nd hottest summer on record. August 2011 was the hottest month ever.
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Post by boombo on Oct 15, 2017 14:06:00 GMT -5
^^ I never realised Alexandria could be that consistent, average June low 72F with absolute low of 69F!
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Post by ral31 on Oct 15, 2017 14:18:42 GMT -5
^^ I never realised Alexandria could be that consistent, average June low 72F with absolute low of 69F! Yeah summers are pretty stable here. Daytime temps can vary somewhat depending on strength of high pressure/cloud cover. Frontal systems have trouble making it down here during summer. When they do come, they mainly just lower humidity a bit but temps don't change that much. August 2016 had an average low of 73.8F and min low of 71F.
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 20, 2017 6:45:42 GMT -5
Pamplona 1987: an extremely continental year for that region, with above-normal August and September combined with a frigid January colder than the normal in Northern Scotland!
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 20, 2017 7:22:17 GMT -5
Pamplona again, this time in 2010: a little bit affected by the January cold wave, but less so by the December one. Somewhat above normal in summer, but nothing that special...
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 20, 2017 7:41:47 GMT -5
Linköping 2000, now that's a weird-ass weather year Hot glimpses April-June, no month above 20C in avg high, July a washout, the autumn like record mild, six months above 10C inland at 58N at 93 m asl, and an extreme plateau during summer like Babu mentioned regarding Scania in 2016, but a much lower plateau and probably even closer Oh, and no month beneath 0C either and just look at the low jump between Sep and Oct, upwards (!)
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Post by Lommaren on Oct 20, 2017 8:45:22 GMT -5
Boring. Boke. Another box, this time the crumm-er-ageddon of 1998!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2017 10:37:32 GMT -5
the year when vouggatjålme set the all-time low in sweden.
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Post by Ariete on Oct 20, 2017 15:26:39 GMT -5
Linköping 2000, now that's a weird-ass weather year Hot glimpses April-June, no month above 20C in avg high, July a washout, the autumn like record mild, six months above 10C inland at 58N at 93 m asl, and an extreme plateau during summer like Babu mentioned regarding Scania in 2016, but a much lower plateau and probably even closer Oh, and no month beneath 0C either and just look at the low jump between Sep and Oct, upwards (!) Good pick!
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Post by bizzy on Oct 20, 2017 17:18:17 GMT -5
Here’s one I made a while back for NYC (2015): **The low for November was 33°F, not 32°F. A year of extremes, one of the coldest February’s ever (the coldest month ever for me), and the warmest December on record. September & November were both almost-record warm, both fell short of the records by a fraction of a degree. May was also abnormally warm. 1. January, though quite a bit below average, was significantly warmer than February (extremely below average), highly unusual. 2. May was nearly identical to June, but drier and sunnier, highly unusual. 3. August was hotter than July, which isn’t abnormal, but July is typically the hottest month. 4. September was warmer than June (below average), which is backwards. 5. December crushed the previous warmest December on record by several degrees, highly extreme. 6. December’s warmth was so unprecedented that it nearly matched the almost-record warm November, highly extreme. 7. December was warm enough to rank among the warmest Novembers on record, highly extreme. 8. December was the first ever winter month in NYC history to not record a freeze. 9. Snowfall was twice the average.
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 20, 2017 17:21:01 GMT -5
Here's 1921: -4th warmest March -2nd warmest April -Record warmest July by 2.0 F -Warmest month on record in July by 1.9 F -T-2nd warmest September -4th warmest year ever That's 4 top 5 months and the hottest month ever! A nightmare November but otherwise a great year.
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