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Post by Nidaros on Nov 2, 2020 15:22:15 GMT -5
Drammen set a new Nov record high for the region (Viken) with high 17.4C today. Oslo new record for the city with high 15.9C.
Still far from any national record.
We had high 15.2C (Trondheim AP) and low 9.5C, so no record here.
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Post by Ariete on Nov 3, 2020 4:03:20 GMT -5
Finland recorded a new November high temp during the night, with Pori Airport hitting 14.7C, beating the old of 14.3C recorded in Kemiö 2015. Turku also hit a new November high with 13.7C.
Potential new November highs are hit again on Friday.
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Post by Babu on Nov 3, 2020 7:09:43 GMT -5
18.1'C in Örebro broke the Svealand (central province) record of 16.0 by 2.1'C. The National record of 18.4 still stands though as Kronan pointed out. Umeå airport "only" hit 11.2C so a couple degrees from any record there. There's no precipitation data from Umeå's rain station for yesterday on SMHI. However, the station on Lantmet (agriculture agency) which I suspect is the same as the one SMHI uses, recorded 48.8mm which is far away from the 60mm+ that was forecast, and thus the record of 54.4mm stands. No station nearby recorded 60mm rain
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Post by Babu on Nov 4, 2020 3:41:58 GMT -5
SMHI made a blog post about the records broken. Sooo many records in the southern half of Sweden were broken, and in the central parts, they were broken by massive margins. Örebro for example broke provincial record by 2.1'C, and its previous record of 14.7'C by 3.4'C! Mariestad also broke its record of 14.8'C by 3.0'C. Every single one of the top 10 largest cities in Sweden broke their November record (Västerås broke it on the 3rd of November instead of on the 2nd, though). The largest city that didn't break its record was: Umeå. List of records: www.smhi.se/bloggar/vaderleken-2-3336/manga-nya-novemberrekord-i-sodra-sverige-1.165553
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Post by firebird1988 on Nov 5, 2020 16:41:33 GMT -5
We just set a new all time max for November. Currently 36.1°C as of 2pm. The standing all time November max was 35.6°C, set 11/1/1924,11/1/2020,11/2/1924&11/3/2009
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Post by firebird1988 on Nov 5, 2020 16:41:48 GMT -5
Might get hotter, so will update if needed
Edit: Hit 36.7°C at 3pm, will find out tonight if it got even hotter
Final edit: official high was 37.2°C! New all time November max high!
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Post by Ariete on Nov 6, 2020 14:37:47 GMT -5
16.6C was the final reading in Mariehamn, so clearly a new Finnish record in November.
edit: And new Turku record as well, 14.0C at the newly re-established airport station.
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Post by Babu on Nov 6, 2020 18:09:26 GMT -5
Gladhammar reached 18.4'C beating the 18.3'C national record. Obviously loads of stations broke their records. 4th day this month with records broken.
Edit: Never mind, the old record was 18.4'C, so the record wasn't broken, only tied.
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Post by Benfxmth on Nov 12, 2020 6:28:38 GMT -5
Wilmington had its warmest November low on record yesterday, breaking the old record by 4°F:
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Post by boombo on Nov 12, 2020 8:54:59 GMT -5
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Post by Crunch41 on Nov 13, 2020 17:50:04 GMT -5
The low of 63F on November 9th broke the monthly record by 3F. The 10th had a morning low of 66F/19C, but a cold front dropped the temperature in the evening.
The monthly max of 77F/25C was not broken, but eight days in a row saw 20C highs (69-76F) breaking the previous record of 5 days in 1953.
Further north some stations broke all-time monthly records. shalop posted about International Falls, but Duluth also reached 75F/24C, previous record was 73 in 1903. Fargo tied their record of 74 from 1990.
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Post by srfoskey on Nov 14, 2020 2:19:21 GMT -5
The low of 63F on November 9th broke the monthly record by 3F. The 10th had a morning low of 66F/19C, but a cold front dropped the temperature in the evening.
The monthly max of 77F/25C was not broken, but eight days in a row saw 20C highs (69-76F) breaking the previous record of 5 days in 1953.
Further north some stations broke all-time monthly records. shalop posted about International Falls, but Duluth also reached 75F/24C, previous record was 73 in 1903. Fargo tied their record of 74 from 1990. Duluth apparently hadn't set a monthly record high since 1976!
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Post by Moron on Nov 14, 2020 8:24:25 GMT -5
Perth Metro has just recorded its wettest November on record.
78.8mm has fallen so far (a few more mm is expected tonight), the previous record was 58.2mm (2012) in November. This is probably the easiest monthly record to break as it (was) the lowest monthly rainfall record.
Jandakot's record is a bit steeper at 78.6mm, so far the station has record 74.8mm so it's easily possible that it will break it tonight or early tomorrow morning.
Perth Airport, which has been running since 1944 has a November rainfall record of 84.8mm (2012 as well!). As the moment the station is at 80.0mm.
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Post by Benfxmth on Nov 24, 2020 14:40:39 GMT -5
This year has been the most active Atlantic hurricane season on record.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2020 14:47:20 GMT -5
Benfxmth What happens if, hypothetically, we exhaust the Greek alphabet? Do they then just get serial numbers or what?
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Post by Babu on Nov 25, 2020 8:15:16 GMT -5
Both November and Fall 2020 will end up breaking loads of all-time records, especially November, with many stations sitting 1-2'C above the all-time record November mean as of the 23rd. The all-time national record is 8.8'C from Falsterbo and Måseskär. Currently the top 3 warmest stations are: 1. Utklippan 10.1'C, 2. Falsterbo 9.9'C, and Måseskär: 9.9'C. Right now 10 different stations are 8.8'C or warmer, although these means will drop towards the end of the month as the warmest coastal stations have forecast means of about 5-7'C until then. However, it does seem like each of the three Swedish provinces will break their respective all-time records. For the central region Svealand the record is 8.0'C and Landsort is currently sitting at 8.8'C. And for Norrland, the northern province, the record is 5.4'C, and right now Eggegrund is at 7.1'C(!). Umeå is very unlikely to break the record though with a mean of 3.7'C at the airport as of yesterday, with the record being 3.3'C and our forecast being about -2'C for the rest of the month.
When it comes to the fall as a whole, stations all over sub-61'N Sweden (except the west coast) are sitting above their records for warmest fall. Stockholm isn't listed in SMHI's list, but it's unclear how exhaustive that list is. Uppsala is on a record breaking trajectory with a 9.7'C mean vs its record of 9.1'C, so if Uppsala is so far over their old record, it'd make sense for Stockholm to be so too. The most convincing breaking of a record on their list is Södertälje with a current mean of 10.1'C vs its record of 9.1'C, followed by Falun 8.5'C and 7.6'C respectively.
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Post by Ariete on Nov 25, 2020 9:45:49 GMT -5
Both November and Fall 2020 will end up breaking loads of all-time records, especially November, with many stations sitting 1-2'C above the all-time record November mean as of the 23rd. The all-time national record is 8.8'C from Falsterbo and Måseskär. Currently the top 3 warmest stations are: 1. Utklippan 10.1'C, 2. Falsterbo 9.9'C, and Måseskär: 9.9'C. Right now 10 different stations are 8.8'C or warmer, although these means will drop towards the end of the month as the warmest coastal stations have forecast means of about 5-7'C until then. However, it does seem like each of the three Swedish provinces will break their respective all-time records. For the central region Svealand the record is 8.0'C and Landsort is currently sitting at 8.8'C. And for Norrland, the northern province, the record is 5.4'C, and right now Eggegrund is at 7.1'C(!). Umeå is very unlikely to break the record though with a mean of 3.7'C at the airport as of yesterday, with the record being 3.3'C and our forecast being about -2'C for the rest of the month. When it comes to the fall as a whole, stations all over sub-61'N Sweden (except the west coast) are sitting above their records for warmest fall. Stockholm isn't listed in SMHI's list, but it's unclear how exhaustive that list is. Uppsala is on a record breaking trajectory with a 9.7'C mean vs its record of 9.1'C, so if Uppsala is so far over their old record, it'd make sense for Stockholm to be so too. The most convincing breaking of a record on their list is Södertälje with a current mean of 10.1'C vs its record of 9.1'C, followed by Falun 8.5'C and 7.6'C respectively.
Confused if where and when you talk about November or autumn records.
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Post by Babu on Nov 25, 2020 10:06:43 GMT -5
Both November and Fall 2020 will end up breaking loads of all-time records, especially November, with many stations sitting 1-2'C above the all-time record November mean as of the 23rd. The all-time national record is 8.8'C from Falsterbo and Måseskär. Currently the top 3 warmest stations are: 1. Utklippan 10.1'C, 2. Falsterbo 9.9'C, and Måseskär: 9.9'C. Right now 10 different stations are 8.8'C or warmer, although these means will drop towards the end of the month as the warmest coastal stations have forecast means of about 5-7'C until then. However, it does seem like each of the three Swedish provinces will break their respective all-time records. For the central region Svealand the record is 8.0'C and Landsort is currently sitting at 8.8'C. And for Norrland, the northern province, the record is 5.4'C, and right now Eggegrund is at 7.1'C(!). Umeå is very unlikely to break the record though with a mean of 3.7'C at the airport as of yesterday, with the record being 3.3'C and our forecast being about -2'C for the rest of the month. When it comes to the fall as a whole, stations all over sub-61'N Sweden (except the west coast) are sitting above their records for warmest fall. Stockholm isn't listed in SMHI's list, but it's unclear how exhaustive that list is. Uppsala is on a record breaking trajectory with a 9.7'C mean vs its record of 9.1'C, so if Uppsala is so far over their old record, it'd make sense for Stockholm to be so too. The most convincing breaking of a record on their list is Södertälje with a current mean of 10.1'C vs its record of 9.1'C, followed by Falun 8.5'C and 7.6'C respectively.
Confused if where and when you talk about November or autumn records.
I'm talking about stations' all-time records unless national/provincial record is specifically stated. And they're the current November averages (1-23rd) compared to the November records (1-30th). (or Sep1-Nov23 compared to Sep1-Nov30 when talking fall records)
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Post by Ariete on Nov 25, 2020 11:02:17 GMT -5
I'm talking about stations' all-time records unless national/provincial record is specifically stated. And they're the current November averages (1-23rd) compared to the November records (1-30th). (or Sep1-Nov23 compared to Sep1-Nov30 when talking fall records)
Yeah ok. So Landsort's warmest Nov mean is 8.0C (which is pretty damn high), while Uppsala's autumn is currently 9.7C while its all-time record is 9.1C. Got it.
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Post by Babu on Nov 25, 2020 11:23:12 GMT -5
I'm talking about stations' all-time records unless national/provincial record is specifically stated. And they're the current November averages (1-23rd) compared to the November records (1-30th). (or Sep1-Nov23 compared to Sep1-Nov30 when talking fall records)
Yeah ok. So Landsort's warmest Nov mean is 8.0C (which is pretty damn high), while Uppsala's autumn is currently 9.7C while its all-time record is 9.1C. Got it.
Exactly
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