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Post by srfoskey on Sept 29, 2020 16:26:57 GMT -5
Houston last went below 30F/-1C on January 18, 2018. Their 984-and-counting day streak of temperatures consistently at or above 30 is the longest on record by over 200 days.
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Post by Cadeau on Oct 4, 2020 9:31:13 GMT -5
Tunisia broke the national record high for October marking at 44.3°C in a town called Medenine yesterday. The old record was held at 41.6°C from 2003. The main cause seems to be an unusually warm anomaly at 850hPa which affected far as north as Sicilia.
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Post by srfoskey on Oct 29, 2020 22:02:18 GMT -5
OKC had a high of 38°F/3.5°C on Monday, the earliest sub-40°F high on record. OKC then had a high of 32°F/0°C on Tuesday. This set a monthly record low daily high temperature, beating the old record of 34°F/1°C set on October 28 and 29, 1925. This was the first monthly record low daily high since 1983! So there was a 37-year period with no monthly record low daily max set, or 28% of the station's history. There was also 0.2" (0.5 cm) of snow (technically sleet (ice pellets for you non-Americans), but the NWS counts sleet as snow) on the 26th. That tied 1913 for the earliest snow/sleet on record. Given that OKC also tied its latest snow of spring back in April, 2020 had the shortest time between first and last snow on record by about 20 days, and it was about 50 days from third place.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2020 8:42:13 GMT -5
London recorded it's mildest November night on record overnight, with Heathrow recording a low of 16.0c.
The previous record was 15.5c in November 2014.
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Post by AJ1013 on Nov 2, 2020 8:44:41 GMT -5
London recorded it's mildest November night on record overnight, with Heathrow recording a low of 16.0c. The previous record was 15.5c in November 2014. Did heathrow get to 20C?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2020 8:46:20 GMT -5
London recorded it's mildest November night on record overnight, with Heathrow recording a low of 16.0c. The previous record was 15.5c in November 2014. Did heathrow get to 20C? That wasn't even the forecast for yesterday, it's for today.
Notice that you were completely silent when we compared WO and MO to TWC over the course of a week, and TWC was annihiliated. Or when TWC was going for 29c max in June vs WO 33c (33.4c), or 32c for the max in August vs WOs 37c (36.4c).
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Post by Benfxmth on Nov 2, 2020 8:47:34 GMT -5
That wasn't even the forecast for yesterday, it's for today.
Notice that you were completely silent when we compared WO and MO to TWC over the course of a week, and TWC was annihiliated.
WeatherOnline is no more accurate than Inaccuweather for anywhere other than the U.K.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2020 8:48:11 GMT -5
That wasn't even the forecast for yesterday, it's for today.
Notice that you were completely silent when we compared WO and MO to TWC over the course of a week, and TWC was annihiliated.
WeatherOnline is no more accurate than Inaccuweather for anywhere other than the U.K. The last time I checked, London was in the UK?
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Post by AJ1013 on Nov 2, 2020 8:49:14 GMT -5
That wasn't even the forecast for yesterday, it's for today.
Notice that you were completely silent when we compared WO and MO to TWC over the course of a week, and TWC was annihiliated. Or when TWC was going for 29c max in June vs WO 33c (33.4c), or 32c for the max in August vs WOs 37c (36.4c).
Yeah, I know it was the forecast for Today. Did it reach 20C today?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2020 8:50:35 GMT -5
That wasn't even the forecast for yesterday, it's for today.
Notice that you were completely silent when we compared WO and MO to TWC over the course of a week, and TWC was annihiliated. Or when TWC was going for 29c max in June vs WO 33c (33.4c), or 32c for the max in August vs WOs 37c (36.4c).
Yeah, I know it was the forecast for Today. Did it reach 20C today? No it hasn't yet. Doesn't change the fact that WO is better than TWC 99% of the time.
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Post by AJ1013 on Nov 2, 2020 8:51:34 GMT -5
Yeah, I know it was the forecast for Today. Did it reach 20C today? No it hasn't yet. Doesn't change the fact that WO is better than TWC 99% of the time.There is zero proof of this. However I do think Met Office is probably better there than TWC.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2020 8:54:58 GMT -5
No it hasn't yet. Doesn't change the fact that WO is better than TWC 99% of the time.There is zero proof of this. However I do think Met Office is probably better there than TWC. Ignoring the examples I gave previously, or the random week experiment we did in early September. If you ignore the vast majority of the time where WO is superior, then that sets the precedent to ignore the occasional TWC victory as well.
I have zero idea why you continue with this? You don't even live here. Unless your aim is to just derail every discussion where my weather or climate is mentioned?
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Post by AJ1013 on Nov 2, 2020 8:58:03 GMT -5
There is zero proof of this. However I do think Met Office is probably better there than TWC. Ignoring the examples I gave previously, or the random week experiment we did in early September. If you ignore the vast majority of the time where WO is superior, then you may as well ignore the occasional TWC victory as well.
I have zero idea why you continue with this? You don't even live here. Unless your aim is to just derail every discussion where my weather or climate is mentioned?
My aim is to discourage people from using obviously poor forecasting tools.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2020 8:59:28 GMT -5
Ignoring the examples I gave previously, or the random week experiment we did in early September. If you ignore the vast majority of the time where WO is superior, then you may as well ignore the occasional TWC victory as well.
I have zero idea why you continue with this? You don't even live here. Unless your aim is to just derail every discussion where my weather or climate is mentioned?
My aim is to discourage people from using obviously poor forecasting tools. Just because it's poor in the US doesn't mean it is poor everywhere. I was comparing WO and TWC throughout the summer, and WO was always closer.
What is the more accurate run of temps for London for the next week?
A: 10c, 10c, 11c, 12c, 12c, 14c
B: 11c, 12c, 11c, 12c, 15c, 16c
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Post by AJ1013 on Nov 2, 2020 9:03:24 GMT -5
My aim is to discourage people from using obviously poor forecasting tools. Just because it's poor in the US doesn't mean it is poor everywhere. I was comparing WO and TWC throughout the summer, and WO was always closer. What is the more accurate run of temps for London for the next week? A: 10c, 10c, 11c, 12c, 12c, 14c
B: 11c, 12c, 11c, 12c, 15c, 16c
Idk. Which one is TWC?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2020 9:04:26 GMT -5
Just because it's poor in the US doesn't mean it is poor everywhere. I was comparing WO and TWC throughout the summer, and WO was always closer. What is the more accurate run of temps for London for the next week? A: 10c, 10c, 11c, 12c, 12c, 14c
B: 11c, 12c, 11c, 12c, 15c, 16c
Idk. Which one is TWC? Pick the one you think is more likely in London in November?
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Post by AJ1013 on Nov 2, 2020 9:06:56 GMT -5
Pick the one you think is more likely in London in November? Probably the bottom one?
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Post by kronan on Nov 2, 2020 10:36:51 GMT -5
18.0C in Örebro today, and the values are only preliminary. The swedish all-time record for november is 18.4C, so it's to be seen if it has been beaten. 15.5C in Göteborg today, which beats the old all-time high of 14.5C.
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Post by boombo on Nov 2, 2020 11:27:48 GMT -5
Oxford had its wettest month in 145 years this October just gone with 185.3 mm - it turns out that Oxford has the longest continuous dataset for rainfall anywhere in the country so all-time records are harder to break. www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-547831963rd October this year was the wettest day across the UK on record (since 1891) because the heavy rain was unusually widespread. The average site got 31.7 mm, which is a lot when you consider the size of the area we're talking about.
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Post by kronan on Nov 2, 2020 13:26:06 GMT -5
It looks like the old swedish november record survived by a hair.
18.3C in Kristianstad was today's highest temperature.
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