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Post by Lommaren on Jan 19, 2018 12:20:26 GMT -5
I'd like higher elevation stations in Madeira and Azores to see what kind of microclimates there are hidden there!
Also Plympton, Devon, right east of downtown Plymouth shielded from the ocean by some hills and low 50°N, I sense the strongest coast-inland effect in Northern Europe right there. If Plymouth averages 20.0°C in summer Plympton 5 km away should be like 21.3°C something!
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Post by Giorbanguly on Jan 19, 2018 12:26:03 GMT -5
Wish Gole had an official station so we could get actual readings from there instead of alternative facts
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Post by aabc123 on Jan 19, 2018 12:26:47 GMT -5
In easternmost south-east Estonia, conditions are a bit more continental there. One hundred years ago there was an official station, not now any more. is there any climate normals for tuulemä (or whatever that place in upland estonia is called)? No, there are no complete averages from decade to decade for that. They usually mention that place in context of being snowier in winter than eg Võru, overall cooler as well (because of "mountains"). Yes, that Tuulemäe on the uplands should have the full scale station as well. By*easternmost* I actually was thinking places such as Räpina or Värska. But that Tuulemäe on uplands would be good as well. Nearest recorded station for that Tuulemäe could be Aluksne in Latvia (Aluksne is in WO list at least.
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Post by flamingGalah on Jan 19, 2018 12:41:21 GMT -5
Wish Gole had an official station so we could get actual readings from there instead of alternative facts It does, more than one, but the Turkish Met Office only list the daily low/highs there are no LTA. LTA are only produced for a few provincial capitals I wish there was an official weather station in Altea...
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Post by Donar on Jan 19, 2018 13:18:31 GMT -5
Selsey.
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Post by Crunch41 on Feb 1, 2019 22:58:28 GMT -5
Some of these might exist already, I'm not sure. Maybe they aren't old enough to have climate normals yet.
A full weather station in Isle Royale National Park, Michigan. There is a temperature-only station there, and I think there used to be a rain gauge, but no long-term accurate records. Or put it on Lighthouse Island, Ontario for the full oceanic effect.
Interior Northeast Alaska could use another station. Arctic Village is the only one for miles and miles. Interior Nunavut too, I think there is just Ennadai.
Anaktuvuk Pass should start again. And Rogers Pass, Montana. And Dallol. Sukayu Onsen should be a full weather station if it isn't yet. The snowiest village in the world should have good data.
Dras, India too, just so that ridiculous wikibox can have real data with a real source.
One of the islands in the Persian Gulf or the Gulf of Oman, Jask is almost an island but not quite. The lowest point in Death Valley
Sunshine recorders all over the USA
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Post by knot on Feb 2, 2019 3:19:10 GMT -5
Bureau of Meteorology weather stations; New South Wales:
Central West Slopes & Central Tablelands:
I. Shooters Hill summit or Vulcan State Forest
II. Mt. Canobolas summit
III. Sunny Corner (re-establish)
IV. Blayney (re-establish)
V. Millthorpe (re-establish)
VI. Wyangala Dam
Southern Tablelands & Snowy Mountains:
VII. Lake Eucumbene or Tantangara Dam
VIII. Charlotte Pass (re-establish)
IX. Crookwell (re-establish)
X. Mt. Kosciuzsko summit
XI. Kiandra (re-establish)
South West Slopes & Riverina:
XII. Laurel Hill or Bago State Forest (re-establish)
XIII. Nurenmerenmong or Maragle State Forest
XIV. Tooma Dam or Tumut Pond Reservoir
XV. Talbingo or Blowering Dam
XVI. Tumut (re-establish)
XVII. Batlow (re-establish
XVIII. Kunama (re-establish)
XIX. Yarrangobilly or Jounama State Forest (re-establish)
XX. Carabost or Murraguldrie State Forest (re-establish)
XXI. Conroys Gap
XXII. Wee Jasper or Billapaloola State Forest (re-establish)
XXIII. Adjungbilly or Red Hill State Forest (re-establish)
XXIV. Mt. Ulandra summit
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Post by Beercules on Feb 2, 2019 3:22:16 GMT -5
Around Lake Eyre in SA and any low elevation valley or area inland from Roebourne in the Pilbara.
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Post by Donar on Feb 27, 2020 14:32:39 GMT -5
At the bottom of the Hambach Mine, 300 m below sea level and with a black surface. I guess last summer it reached at least 45°C there.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2020 14:54:46 GMT -5
I'd like to see a weather station in the lowest point of Badwater Basin, and I also would like to see more weather stations in the East Antarctic Plateau.
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Post by boombo on Feb 27, 2020 18:03:17 GMT -5
More stations in the sea that record temperature would be good, plus a whole series of weather stations with sunshine recorders at different heights going up mountains in different kinds of climates.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2020 18:11:50 GMT -5
All of London could be covered with stations in the following locations:
Camden Square Soho Brixton Stratford Enfield Croydon Lewisham/Bromley
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Post by srfoskey on Feb 28, 2020 3:15:02 GMT -5
This is kind of broad, but I'd like to see more mountaintop and beachfront stations.
Also, this doesn't really count, but I wish we had a denser network of atmospheric soundings, both temporally and spatially.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Feb 28, 2020 8:57:02 GMT -5
Wish Gangnam had a station, as it's a very dense area on the southern side of the city
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Post by Babu on Aug 9, 2020 7:52:38 GMT -5
The patches of black volcanic rock, below sea level, in the Danakil depression. We all know how hot Dallol is, but while Dallol is surrounded by sandy desert, these stations would be surrounded by kilometers of deep black volcanic rock from the solidified lava flow. On top of that, there are three larger patches of dark grey volcanic highland. Just look how dark the ground is over such a large area. And the distance to the nearest surface that isn't dark grey or black is like 5-7km. Considering the altitude is about -60m, there's no way a station in the middle of one of the three darkest volcanic patches I highlighted in the first picture wouldn't be able to record 60 or maybe even 70'C
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Post by Benfxmth on Aug 9, 2020 7:54:47 GMT -5
The patches of black volcanic rock, below sea level, in the Danakil depression. We all know how hot Dallol is, but while Dallol is surrounded by sandy desert, these stations would be surrounded by kilometers of deep black volcanic rock from the solidified lava flow. On top of that, there are three larger patches of dark grey volcanic highland. Just look how dark the ground is over such a large area. And the distance to the nearest surface that isn't dark grey or black is like 5-7km. Considering the altitude is about -60m, there's no way a station in the middle of one of the three darkest volcanic patches I highlighted in the first picture wouldn't be able to record 60 or maybe even 70'C Couldn't those patches of black volcanic rock be the only places in the world where the average high exceeds 50°C?
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Post by Babu on Aug 9, 2020 8:04:14 GMT -5
The patches of black volcanic rock, below sea level, in the Danakil depression. We all know how hot Dallol is, but while Dallol is surrounded by sandy desert, these stations would be surrounded by kilometers of deep black volcanic rock from the solidified lava flow. On top of that, there are three larger patches of dark grey volcanic highland. Just look how dark the ground is over such a large area. And the distance to the nearest surface that isn't dark grey or black is like 5-7km. Considering the altitude is about -60m, there's no way a station in the middle of one of the three darkest volcanic patches I highlighted in the first picture wouldn't be able to record 60 or maybe even 70'C Couldn't those patches of black volcanic rock be the only places in the world where the average high exceeds 50°C? Yeah they probably do average over 50'C in the warmest months.
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Post by Dean York (Old) on Aug 9, 2020 9:11:29 GMT -5
York needs one, as does Leeds. RAF Linton on Ouse has actually closed, so depending on the future of the site, the weather station will be going too. Tbh, it's not really representative of York anyway. It's certainly cooler there, particularly on a night, and particularly on winter nights.
I've no idea how Leeds doesn't have one. Leeds Bradford airport is not Leeds!
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Post by Babu on Aug 9, 2020 12:15:57 GMT -5
It'd also be extremely interesting to have a station on the Franchetti island in Lake Afrera. It's the lowest altitude island in the world, and I'm sure the average lows, dewpoints and heat indices would be the highest in the world.
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Post by srfoskey on Aug 12, 2020 22:13:10 GMT -5
Chapel Hill, NC's station shut down when the airport did, and I wish they had a replacement.
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