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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2018 14:48:55 GMT -5
These are the sun hours for London between 2002-2015. Surely there will be a return to normal or sunnier than normal conditions at some point? This all started going downhill from 2007 onwards. Having April sunnier than August is a total joke!
Jan: 59.6 Feb: 72.9 Mar: 126.1 Apr: 177.8 May: 182.5 Jun: 195.6 Jul: 197.7 Aug: 176.3 Sep: 152.8 Oct: 107.8 Nov: 66.3 Dec: 52.1
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2018 15:01:29 GMT -5
Here are the summer averages of years ending in 8.
Jun: 19.9 / 11.2 Jul: 21.3 / 12.7 Aug: 21.3 / 12.7
Will 2018 do better or worse than that average?
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Post by Giorbanguly on Mar 29, 2018 23:21:07 GMT -5
Going by Mean Temperature, this March is the 7th coldest on record in Bunghole. The last three days might warm it up a little, but it should still comfortably end up in the top 10
Just for the record
2014 - 3rd coldest of all time 2015 - 5th coldest of all time 2017 - 15th coldest of all time
Yeah. It's been bad
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Post by Babu on Mar 30, 2018 9:16:46 GMT -5
6'C today yet the snow in shadowed areas wasn't even remotely "sticky". Could just as well have been -10'C. So infuriating in spring when you want the snow gone the most yet it won't melt at all even in relatively warm weather.
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Post by Steelernation on Mar 30, 2018 12:23:46 GMT -5
For Rochester:
2014: 14th coldest but did set the March record low 2015: 35th coldest 2017: 76th coldest—actually in the warmer half of marches 2018: 58th coldest so far
Just going back to 1950 though, they were the 3rd, 11th, 29th, and 21st coldest (out of 68) so the long por definitely skews it with very cold marches in the late 1800s/early 1900s.
The bigger issue is that 2014, 2015 and 2018 didn’t get to 60 (16 C) and they all had high snowfall.
2014: 17th snowiest 2017: 10th snowiest 2018: 16th snowiest
2017 and 2018 were also colder than February.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Mar 30, 2018 12:35:26 GMT -5
Below average valley is a good description. Maybe the reduced air traffic also causes lower temperature readings than a few years ago? There used to be a lot of airlines flying to Bunghole Airport back in the day, but for obvious reasons not anymore
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Post by Nidaros on Mar 30, 2018 15:29:48 GMT -5
11.9 12 12.1 12.2 12.3
The sunhours recorded in Trondheim last 5 days. Guess that's the positive about this very cold continental air giving lows colder than in mid-winter.
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Post by Babu on Mar 31, 2018 9:13:33 GMT -5
What's weird is although the current sun angle is only 19°, you can see the air rising from the snow on the frozen lake. I wouldn't have thought that would happen even at a 90° angle on pure white snow.
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Post by bizzy on Mar 31, 2018 10:53:18 GMT -5
Another snow threat....in f*cking April.... I’m done.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Mar 31, 2018 11:13:10 GMT -5
Another snow threat....in f*cking April.... I’m done. Agreed. We have a 7C high predicted for Monday fucking lameshit. The average high this time of year is like 13C!!!
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Post by Babu on Apr 2, 2018 15:39:03 GMT -5
Take a look at this. This is May in Umeå since 2000. Look at how many times and different days and early in the month we've hit 25-26'C. (Ignore the random 40's). Guess what the all-time record high is? 26.6'C. What an rediculous anomoly boke!
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Post by Babu on Apr 3, 2018 13:23:39 GMT -5
How come Vöru has such unreliable snow cover? Statistically their winters are as cold as southern Norrland (Hudiksvall for example), and with similar precipitation amounts, but Hudiksvall definitely sees a pretty consistent snow pack throughout the winter.
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Post by Lommaren on Apr 3, 2018 14:24:13 GMT -5
I moved Babu's post from the photo thread here and tag aabc123 so he can answer the question regarding Võru. I'd suggest it is because the winter sun is stronger and likelihood of mid-winter warm days that really burn up the snow cover is higher.
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Post by aabc123 on Apr 3, 2018 14:26:29 GMT -5
How come Vöru has such unreliable snow cover? Statistically their winters are as cold as southern Norrland (Hudiksvall for example), and with similar precipitation amounts, but Hudiksvall definitely sees a pretty consistent snow pack throughout the winter. It is because now there is no winter any more in Võru. Võru has no same climate as subarctic Hudiksvall. Again your false imaginations.
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Post by Babu on Apr 3, 2018 14:33:55 GMT -5
How come Vöru has such unreliable snow cover? Statistically their winters are as cold as southern Norrland (Hudiksvall for example), and with similar precipitation amounts, but Hudiksvall definitely sees a pretty consistent snow pack throughout the winter. It is because now there is no winter any more in Võru. Võru has no same climate as subarctic Hudiksvall. Again your false imaginations. I just looked it up and compared to Delsbo, which has basically identical means to Vöru for 2002-2016, Vöru had a -1.1'C anomaly vs -3.3'C anomaly for 2018, giving Vöru a 2.2'C surplus in temperature anomaly compared to central Sweden. I'll go with this theory.
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Post by aabc123 on Apr 3, 2018 14:57:02 GMT -5
Anomaly or not anomaly, this spring has been here cold yes. What is important, Baba again- in wikipedia that Hudiksvall has 2002-15 averages: . But who cares, they are still colder in this month than in Võru 81-10 ones. And your general obsession of Sweden having Ireland-like winters is a nonsense. I do not have in reality your Hudiksvall-like or random other shithole-like conditions here, you ... . I don't know how reliable are such long range forecasts in general, here is at least a weather model which does not believe into Swedish wikipedia weather boxes and certain weather forumer's wishful thinking.
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Post by Babu on Apr 3, 2018 15:49:29 GMT -5
Anomaly or not anomaly, this spring has been here cold yes. What is important, Baba again- in wikipedia that Hudiksvall has 2002-15 averages: . But who cares, they are still colder in this month than in Võru 81-10 ones. And your general obsession of Sweden having Ireland-like winters is a nonsense. I do not have in reality your Hudiksvall-like or random other shithole-like conditions here, you ... . I don't know how reliable are such long range forecasts in general, here is at least a weather model which does not believe into Swedish wikipedia weather boxes and certain weather forumer's wishful thinking. I didn't use 81-10 averages for Vöru or I'd be comparing it to Härnösand instead of Hudiksvall.
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Post by Babu on Apr 3, 2018 15:50:58 GMT -5
Anhityk is basically patriotism in a climatic sense.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Apr 3, 2018 15:54:24 GMT -5
My logic is that if it must be cold, it must be record cold. Nothing fun about slightly below average temps. BRING ON THE RECORD COLD BITCHES
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Post by Babu on Apr 3, 2018 15:57:39 GMT -5
I still don't get why you're defensive about Estonia being colder than Sweden in winter when you prefer colder winters.
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