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Post by insertusername on Jan 3, 2022 0:16:24 GMT -5
In the 2021-2022 winter, I have been tracking all of the locations in the South-Southeast US since November 1 (by simply Googling their weather, this is important as it gives data from downtown whereas frost warnings and similar are issued from cooler airports). They have either yet to record 0 Celsius, or were significantly behind schedule for it.
Dallas: Average first 0 Celsius November 12, downtown did not get it until January 1. 50 days late. Austin+San Antonio: Average first frosts in late November taking Wikipedia's mean minima, did not get it until January 1. Over a month late. New Orleans: Average first frost in late December taking Wikipedia's mean minima, no frost yet. Mobile: Unsure of average first frost date, no frost yet. Pensacola: Average first frost December 13, no frost yet. Tallahassee: Average first frost November 20, no frost yet. Jacksonville: Average first frost in late November taking Wikipedia's mean minima, no frost yet. Gainesville: Average first frost December 4, no frost yet. St. Augustine: Average 4.6 frosts a year, no frosts yet. Daytona Beach: Average 3 frosts a year, no frosts yet. Orlando: Average 1.6 frosts a year (apparently), no frosts yet. Tampa: Average 1 frost a year (apparently), no frosts yet. Savannah: Average first frost in mid-late November taking Wikipedia's mean minima, no frost yet. Charleston: Average first frost of downtown in late December taking Wikipedia's mean minima, no frost yet. Cape Hatteras: Average first frost December 12, no frost yet. Ocracoke: Average first frost December 21, no frost yet.
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 3, 2022 6:18:20 GMT -5
Using google forecasts for weather data is stupid. Use Nowdata instead, itβs very simple to use and has actual measured official data.
Also probably donβt need a whole separate thread for this, would fit well into the winter 2022 thread.
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Post by insertusername on Jan 3, 2022 8:34:40 GMT -5
Using google forecasts for weather data is stupid. Use Nowdata instead, itβs very simple to use and has actual measured official data. Also probably donβt need a whole separate thread for this, would fit well into the winter 2022 thread. Didn't know Nowdata was a thing. With that said, I checked it and saw no appreciable difference between what they forecast and what Google forecasts for the places I'm looking at (unless I'm missing something). Also didn't know we had that. If I had known, I would put it there, apologies. You'll have to excuse me, I'm not yet familiar with everything here.
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Post by Benfxmth on Jan 3, 2022 9:39:11 GMT -5
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Post by Benfxmth on Jan 3, 2022 9:45:13 GMT -5
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