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Post by Giorbanguly on Feb 20, 2020 2:50:54 GMT -5
Someone post that pic on CD to trigger a certain member
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2020 3:36:02 GMT -5
Someone post that pic on CD to trigger a certain member I have struck in the Winter thread on CD.
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Post by Crunch41 on Feb 26, 2020 19:44:30 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2020 19:58:40 GMT -5
He is like a more advanced WilliamBrantley.
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Post by trolik on Feb 26, 2020 19:59:49 GMT -5
Essex got quite the deluge compared to normal in december.
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Post by boombo on Feb 26, 2020 21:00:38 GMT -5
^^^ I look forward to seeing that map for this month considering we're not far off 400 percent of average rainfall lol
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Post by Babu on Feb 27, 2020 7:36:47 GMT -5
FUUUUUCK. Utklippan recorded a frost this morning at -0.7'C. Two days away from going a whole winter without a frost, whoch would've been a first for Sweden. It's still the latest first frost ever recorded, and they did manage go a whole year without a frost, but still. Fuck.
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Post by Crunch41 on Feb 27, 2020 21:45:06 GMT -5
He is like a more advanced WilliamBrantley. I thought of WilliamBrantley too.
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Post by Babu on Feb 28, 2020 12:07:13 GMT -5
It's weird. For some reason, the airport station has been very similar to the Uni station this winter, even on clear nights. Normally it's 5'C colder on clear nights but not that hasn't really been the case this winter. It's been cooler, yes, but not in any striking way, mostly staying within a degree of the Uni station.
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Post by jgtheone on Feb 29, 2020 3:48:57 GMT -5
Well fuck
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Post by Beercules on Feb 29, 2020 4:23:34 GMT -5
Piece of fucken shit of a crummer this was, especially Fuckuary Some 2.5C below avg for Fuckuary here 3 highlights: -Last 2 weeks of Dec -the 32.2C overnight low* -storm at the end of Dec the rest was fucking gay below average boring ass stormless shit. Highest temp in Fuckuary was 37.0C, here, HERE in freaking Renmark. Are you fucking shitting me? How pathetic, like some roaring 40's maritime craphole *fucked by the 9am reset
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Post by Ariete on Mar 5, 2020 15:59:17 GMT -5
If next summer would have the same anomalies as last winter had... Reference period 81-10.
A lot of handsome hot rain and probably beau thunderstorms.
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Post by nei on Mar 6, 2020 8:44:49 GMT -5
neat clouds
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Post by Babu on Mar 16, 2020 7:34:45 GMT -5
5.1'C limbo
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Post by boombo on Mar 18, 2020 9:49:04 GMT -5
9 February: 18 March: It nearly went fully dry yesterday but nope, it got one last top-up before the easterlies set in.
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Post by Donar on Mar 24, 2020 12:22:42 GMT -5
Such deep blue skies without any contrails are very nice, I remember last time we had such skies was after the Eyjafjallajรถkull eruption in 2010.
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Post by trolik on Mar 26, 2020 7:25:10 GMT -5
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Post by Babu on Mar 26, 2020 8:15:35 GMT -5
Such deep blue skies without any contrails are very nice, I remember last time we had such skies was after the Eyjafjallajรถkull eruption in 2010. How can you not have had any blue dome skies since 2010? And wouldn't the sky be hazy after the eruption?
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Post by Crunch41 on Mar 26, 2020 9:11:39 GMT -5
I see they have 60% of the records complete, which is fantastic. If it goes well, maybe the NWS will try the same to digitize data from the mid-1800s. Official NWS data starts around 1870, but most large cities had a station by the middle of the century. Europe probably has even more non-digital data since they started recording the weather even earlier.
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Post by boombo on Mar 26, 2020 9:52:54 GMT -5
Bradford's got the longest continuous record of digitised monthly sun data in the country (since 1908) and it's probably one of the best examples in the world of how pollution from heavy industry held back the amount of sunshine if you compare the early/mid 20th century to now, at the moment it's just raw data but if I have enough spare time I'll make averages for 1911-40, 1921-50 etc. I've just had a brief look at the 1910s and then the 2010s, I guess winters in particular might be as much as twice as sunny now because a lot of those early years look absolutely horrific :hand www.metoffice.gov.uk/pub/data/weather/uk/climate/stationdata/bradforddata.txt
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