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Post by Cadeau on Mar 29, 2021 10:11:19 GMT -5
Inspired by Meteo France's provided example file using a method of the first and last quintile. I think adding the factor describes well regarding grasp the stability of a climate year to year at a glance on a monthly scale without showing solely on both extreme sides. Outside this range, it would be an indication that the month was significantly above or below average. To put it simply, the value between the 20th and 80th percentile was actually observed for 18 years out of a 30-year period. 20th Percentile: 6th warmest of monthly record in given normals. 80th Percentile: 6th coldest of monthly record in given normals. Paris (New Normals) 1981-2010 Paris Seoul (New Normals) 1981-2010 Seoul Tokyo Boston New York City Raleigh Chicago Denver Phoenix Seattle Anchorage Honolulu
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Post by caspase8 on Mar 30, 2021 2:22:26 GMT -5
The BOM doesn't seem to like mean temperatures, so I did this with the maximum and minimum temperature data for my closest weather station. Data from 1939 onward except 1972-2003.
Despite our high day to day temperature variation our monthly average temperatures seem quite stable.
Our rainfall on the other hand is quite variable on a year-to-year basis.
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