Rob K
04 February 2019 08:23:56

So January ended up below average CET? That’s very surprising to me. 


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Global Warming
10 February 2019 16:53:00

Here are the charts for January


Overall a fairly average month, just dipping slightly below towards the end of the month.


The winter as a whole is mild so far after a very warm December. Although February started cold it looks like turning much warmer. So overall this looks like being quite a warm winter.


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Global Warming
10 February 2019 18:28:58

CET competition - January update


Here is the first table of the year. Congratulations to The Professional and Col who were just 0.04C out. Norseman was close behind.


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Caz
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10 February 2019 19:28:14

Originally Posted by: Global Warming 


CET competition - January update


Here is the first table of the year. Congratulations to The Professional and Col who were just 0.04C out. Norseman was close behind.


Thank you GW!  Congrats to the winners and near winners!  


I have a lot of catching up to do!  Almost as much as HT!  


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johncs2016
10 February 2019 20:49:15

Originally Posted by: Global Warming 


CET competition - January update


Here is the first table of the year. Congratulations to The Professional and Col who were just 0.04C out. Norseman was close behind.


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Thanks for that update.


I'm impressed that the vast majority of us came within 1°C of the actual value with our guesses for January and I'm sure that this played such a big part in that being such a closely fought contest.


However, I would just to take this opportunity to congratulate this month's winners. The standards have clearly been set for the rest of this year and for me, it will just be a case of trying to match up to those standards as well as possible.


As we all know, it is ultimately the weather itself which. will determine who close each guess is to the actual value for any given month but for me, that is part and parcel of the fun which fun which comes with taking part in this competition.


 


 


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Norseman
10 February 2019 21:25:00
Yes thanks to GW for running the competition. Beginning to look like those who went high for Feb will be favourites for the second month.
Col
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11 February 2019 06:18:06
I like this competition 🙂
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Caz
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11 February 2019 06:26:11

Originally Posted by: Col 

I like this competition :)

  Me too, but obviously for different reasons!  


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Windy Willow
11 February 2019 09:03:46

Well done winners! & Thanks GW as always 


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Rob K
13 February 2019 16:37:04

Originally Posted by: Windy Willow 


119.377 m /391.658 feet asl 



Millimetre accuracy? Is that to the top of the carpet pile or the bottom? 


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Windy Willow
13 February 2019 17:29:15

Originally Posted by: Rob K 


 


Millimetre accuracy? Is that to the top of the carpet pile or the bottom? 



I should imagine it's the top! LOL  I got it from some website or other, for my exact location 


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