Caz
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01 August 2019 17:16:02

Originally Posted by: lanky 


Looking at the confirmed data for July, a number of CET records look to have gone last month



  1. The All time maximum CET on 25th July 2019 was 34.1C which beats the previous record of 33.2 on 3rd July 1976 and 3rd Aug 1990

  2. The All time Mean CET on 25th July 2019 was 25.2C which ties the previous record on 29th July 1948

  3. The 2 day change in Maximum CET from 25th to 27th July was 16.6C (34.1 to 17.5C) which is a record drop (or rise) for 2 days


  Thanks!  I like those kind of stats!  The third one was no surprise but a shock to the system!  


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ARTzeman
02 August 2019 09:55:20

Met Office Hadley       17.5c   Anomaly    1.4 for their readout.






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Stormchaser
02 August 2019 18:53:12

Originally Posted by: The Professional 

Thanks Art. Hadley now confirmed at 17.45c for July.


Might be my best ever result (0.02*C out).


Did I just use up all my 'owed' luck in one month? 


Imagine if reality actually worked like that! 


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Global Warming
03 August 2019 14:45:53

July was generally a very average month apart from a record breaking 5 day heatwave which resulted in the month ending up a fair bit above average.


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Global Warming
03 August 2019 15:10:27

Congratulations to Frank H who was just 0.01C out in July with his prediction of 17.44C


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Col goes back to the top of the table this month and now has a comfortable lead.


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Caz
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03 August 2019 16:28:25

Well done Frank!  Wow Col, you’re consistently good at this!  Well done you!  


I didn’t do as badly as I have all year but I doubt I’ll get half way up the table now!  


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Frank H
03 August 2019 18:06:28

 


Thanks Caz, only my second ever win.


Hope to fluke another with my 16.9c prediction this month


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Col
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04 August 2019 03:48:04

Originally Posted by: Caz 


Well done Frank!  Wow Col, you’re consistently good at this!  Well done you!  


I didn’t do as badly as I have all year but I doubt I’ll get half way up the table now!  



Just over half a degree in front! I'm amazed at how well this is panning out for me, especially as this is the first time I've ever even entered!


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Global Warming
19 August 2019 21:23:27

Final update for July


The final official maximum temperatures are in. Here is the daily list. Three date records which of course includes the national record


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GezM
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29 August 2019 10:27:02

Originally Posted by: Global Warming 


Final update for July


The final official maximum temperatures are in. Here is the daily list. Three date records which of course includes the national record


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Still some surprisingly low date record maxima in there. You'd think that July 9, 14 and 17 would be contenders for being broken in the not too distant future. 


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