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Post by Ariete on Oct 12, 2023 12:57:45 GMT -5
A 5.78 m tall and 150 m long wave was recorded today in the Gulf of Finland, which is a new record in a very patchy set of records. Highest gust was recorded at Mäkiluoto with 29.7 m/s (66.5 mph, 107 km/h).
Shrieking sixties represent!
Aye!
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Post by Doña Jimena on Oct 13, 2023 12:23:02 GMT -5
Partly sunny and high of 13C/55F in Riga today . Still very green. October 2022 to the left, October 2023 to the right And a picture from countryside near Jelgava today:
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Post by greysrigging on Oct 13, 2023 15:35:12 GMT -5
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Post by Beercules on Oct 13, 2023 16:38:03 GMT -5
Sounds like a standard run off the mill Renmark buster to me, that lasts for a week+...
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Post by greysrigging on Oct 14, 2023 2:04:07 GMT -5
Springtime Heat Coming To The West Coast. ( source: weatherzone ) The Pilbara’s heat engine, the primary driver of heat across the Australian continent during the summer months, is in full swing. The next pulse of heat is now on the way for Western Australia’s west coast, with temperatures set to reach the high 30s as far south as Perth on Monday. A trough extending down the west coast is already tapping into the heat over the Pilbara, with daytime temperatures exceeding 40°C through the Gascoyne district, and into the high 30s across the Midwest. High pressure moving into the Bight will allow northerly component winds to increase along the western fringe, funneling warmth down to the Lower West. The reason that Australia’s west coast can be subjected to such intense heat is largely due to the position of the trough. If the trough is offshore, this allows the hot northeasterly winds to push across the coast, effectively blocking the sea breeze as the hot air moves towards the area of lowest air pressure. If the trough is along the coast or inland, the sea breeze can develop much more easily, bringing much more pleasant, albeit windy conditions to the coast. As the trough moves further east, the sea breeze can penetrate further inland, flushing out much of the heat. At this stage, forecast temperatures for the hottest day – Monday, are set to reach 36°C for Perth. This is about 13°C above the October average of 23.3°C. Although this is extraordinary heat for this time of year, it is not unheard of. In records dating back to 1876, there have been 18 days recorded in October where Perth had exceeded 35°C, with the October record of 37.3°C set in 1967. Further north in Geraldton, the forecast for Sunday and Monday stands at 37°C, about 11 degrees above their October average of 25.7°C. In records dating back to 1941, Geraldton has seen 29 days in October exceeding 37°C, with the monthly record of 40.7°C set in 1979. High pressure will start to push this trough inland on Tuesday, allowing the sea breeze to take effect along the west coast. The heat will be dragged east towards the Goldfields and Southern Coastal, as southerly winds work to cool down the west and south before the trough eventually leaves the state by Thursday.
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Post by Ariete on Oct 14, 2023 4:47:38 GMT -5
Turku RN. Still only moderate amount of colour in the centre. Normal peak colour is around 7 October, so we are definitely late.
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Post by Doña Jimena on Oct 14, 2023 12:32:32 GMT -5
High 17C/63F in Riga, highly likely the last time in 60's F this year. Highs in Latvia, highest was 20.4C in Daugavpils.
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Post by greysrigging on Oct 16, 2023 0:20:41 GMT -5
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Post by greysrigging on Oct 16, 2023 0:51:35 GMT -5
Record breaking October heatwave at Carnarvon, Western Australia. Carnarvon has smashed their previous October max temp record yesterday and today, with max temps being +17c above the long term October means of 26.1c With records back to 1907, the previous Oct max was 42.4c in 1958. Yesterday maxed out at 43.3c and today at 43.9c ( before noon and a sea breeze wind change ) The last week in Carnarvon: Long term means at the Airport: Max temp extremes at the Airport: Carnarvon is a coastal town sited on the mouth of the Gascoyne River 900klm north of Perth. Records set in Australia yesterday:
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Post by cawfeefan on Oct 16, 2023 1:45:47 GMT -5
MTD sun hours in Aus cities:
Perth - 154.0 hrs (10.3 hrs/day) Brisbane - 146.9 hrs (9.8 hrs/day) Darwin - 146.9 hrs (9.8 hrs/day) Sydney - 140.8 hrs (9.4 hrs/day) Adelaide - 131.9 hrs (8.8 hrs/day)
Melbourne - 69.9 hrs (4.7 hrs/day)
It's almost as if each city was asked to be as stereotypical as possible. We do have a few sunny days coming up though.
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Post by jgtheone on Oct 16, 2023 6:53:30 GMT -5
I seem to recall January 2022 as being an outlier in an otherwise crappy La Nina year. Hopefully this October is the same for this El Nino year and the remaining months are good.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Oct 16, 2023 8:35:41 GMT -5
Late wet season flooding
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Post by rozenn on Oct 16, 2023 17:14:11 GMT -5
First freeze of the season this morning in the outer suburbs. Down to -2.1°C/28°F in Fontainebleau, the usual cold spot. Up to 6.3°C/43°F as a min @ Lariboisière hospital, the usual hot spot.
Almost a "tropical" night in Corsica tho.
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Post by Crunch41 on Oct 16, 2023 21:43:25 GMT -5
Speaking of local hot spots: The lowest temp at the main Milwaukee airport is 41F/5C, the warmest of anywhere in the southeast WI area.
The NWS office is in Sullivan, inland and outside the metro, and that reached 31F/-0.6C on the 9th. A few places reached high 20's.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2023 5:12:08 GMT -5
Very low dp's for the second half of October (33C/91F with 14C/57F dew point as of 4:30pm at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport station). Main airport (Soekarno-Hatta) is reporting 20C/68F dp though, with the same temp.
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Post by greysrigging on Oct 17, 2023 15:43:50 GMT -5
Some more Oct records set in AU.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Oct 18, 2023 16:43:57 GMT -5
So...it begins...
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Post by Ariete on Oct 18, 2023 16:45:53 GMT -5
So...it begins...
Already in full afterburner:
2 m anomaly:
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Oct 18, 2023 17:13:24 GMT -5
So...it begins... Hi, AJ
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Post by greysrigging on Oct 19, 2023 1:10:54 GMT -5
Very dry DP'S over Central Australia today....
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