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I'll go for 9.72 c please.
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Joined: 28/10/2008(UTC) Posts: 18,473  Location: Market Warsop, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands
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Oh dear! Am I too late for this? If not could I please go for 9.72c I looked for it the other day and couldn't find it so I thought we weren't having one this year. Then there it was. Stickied right at the top of the page! Doh!!!  Edited by user 08 January 2013 00:23:51(UTC)
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Market Warsop, North Nottinghamshire. Join the fun of the monthly CET competition. Last chance to join in the yearly comp is 2nd March. Discuss monthly temperatures and records.
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10.36 if entries are still accepted please....
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Observations from around GUILDFORD in SURREY and when working away in West Sussex. |
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Sorry for the delay but here is the full list of entries for this year. We have 44 in total with a small majority going for slightly above average conditions. SHOW EXTERNAL IMAGES |
Chineham, Basingstoke, Hampshire, 86m asl |
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A cool start to the year although there were some very wild swings in temperature during January. SHOW EXTERNAL IMAGES |
Chineham, Basingstoke, Hampshire, 86m asl |
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Chineham, Basingstoke, Hampshire, 86m asl |
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Thanks GW I know I'm going to sound like Brummie Snowman asking this sort of question but.... When was the last time that all 12 months in a calendar year were below the running mean? |
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Joined: 17/03/2012(UTC) Posts: 28,636 Location: Irlam
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We are only a quarter away through the year and we already up to 45 provisionally for 2013 Number of days where the CET minimum was 0C or less since 1878 1878: 55 1879: 90 1880: 55 1881: 64 1882: 21 1883: 42 1884: 22 1885: 53 1886: 70 1887: 83 1888: 80 1889: 54 1890: 64 1891: 73 1892: 79 1893: 41 1894: 30 1895: 75 1896: 41 1897: 28 1898: 31 1899: 52 1900: 37 1901: 61 1902: 43 1903: 29 1904: 48 1905: 38 1906: 47 1907: 42 1908: 44 1909: 74 1910: 42 1911: 29 1912: 26 1913: 23 1914: 36 1915: 48 1916: 53 1917: 90 1918: 33 1919: 63 1920: 28 1921: 28 1922: 43 1923: 41 1924: 53 1925: 48 1926: 27 1927: 39 1928: 29 1929: 71 1930: 38 1931: 57 1932: 40 1933: 63 1934: 44 1935: 39 1936: 50 1937: 46 1938: 22 1939: 26 1940: 66 1941: 59 1942: 63 1943: 38 1944: 43 1945: 40 1946: 54 1947: 73 1948: 32 1949: 30 1950: 56 1951: 35 1952: 65 1953: 40 1954: 35 1955: 73 1956: 62 1957: 27 1958: 52 1959: 39 1960: 40 1961: 32 1962: 61 1963: 78 1964: 51 1965: 55 1966: 28 1967: 33 1968: 57 1969: 65 1970: 57 1971: 31 1972: 27 1973: 45 1974: 11 1975: 33 1976: 51 1977: 35 1978: 50 1979: 70 1980: 37 1981: 54 1982: 36 1983: 39 1984: 36 1985: 61 1986: 48 1987: 60 1988: 26 1989: 25 1990: 24 1991: 50 1992: 39 1993: 35 1994: 24 1995: 44 1996: 64 1997: 34 1998: 26 1999: 23 2000: 21 2001: 55 2002: 14 2003: 55 2004: 36 2005: 41 2006: 34 2007: 31 2008: 40 2009: 45 2010: 78 2011: 24 2012: 38 2013: 45 up to 30th March That list but only those years with 45 or greater Number of days where the CET minimum was 0C or less since 1878 1878: 55 1879: 90 1880: 55 1881: 64 1885: 53 1886: 70 1887: 83 1888: 80 1889: 54 1890: 64 1891: 73 1892: 79 1895: 75 1899: 52 1901: 61 1904: 48 1906: 47 1909: 74 1915: 48 1916: 53 1917: 90 1919: 63 1924: 53 1925: 48 1929: 71 1931: 57 1933: 63 1936: 50 1937: 46 1940: 66 1941: 59 1942: 63 1946: 54 1947: 73 1950: 56 1952: 65 1955: 73 1956: 62 1958: 52 1962: 61 1963: 78 1964: 51 1965: 55 1968: 57 1969: 65 1970: 57 1973: 45 1976: 51 1978: 50 1979: 70 1981: 54 1985: 61 1986: 48 1987: 60 1991: 50 1996: 64 2001: 55 2003: 55 2009: 45 2010: 78 2013: 45 up to 30th March |
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A year under 8c has to be on the cards especially if we get another poor summer. Would be the first since 1879 I think.
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Not a great start to the year temperature wise. Now 2C below average compared to the 1981-2010 mean SHOW EXTERNAL IMAGES |
Chineham, Basingstoke, Hampshire, 86m asl |
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Originally Posted by: Global Warming  Not a great start to the year temperature wise. Great from my perspective - or pretty good anyway
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10th January - 3rd April 2013 CET: 2.6C. That's the last 12 weeks. 20th March - 3rd April 2013 CET: 1.5C. That's the last 15 days 11th March - 3rd April 2013 CET: 1.9C. That's the last 24 days |
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The meteorological winter is composed of 90 days or 91 days in a leap year from 1st December to 28th February or 29th February The period 7th January-6th April is a 90 day period and its CET is 2.8C That would put it colder than winters 1985-86, 1990-91 and 1995-96. |
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Joined: 24/10/2008(UTC) Posts: 11,773  Location: West Hants
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This chart shows my running means year by year since 2003. Obviously April 2013's figure will rise considerably but even so, I reckon it will still be below 2010's figure. 2013 stands out in having the mean temperature continue to fall into March. When it comes to the other years, most of them run pretty close together from around May, so really this chart is all about the more unusual years, those being 2006, 2010, 2012 and - so far - 2013. That climb in 2006 was incredible; back in February it was 4th coldest!
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So four below average months to start the year all of which have been more than 0.5C below the 1971-2000 mean. Last time that happened was 1986. SHOW EXTERNAL IMAGES |
Chineham, Basingstoke, Hampshire, 86m asl |
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Not feeling too bad about this at this point.
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Spot the trend then! The big question is when will we see the next above average month. Last one above the 1971-2000 mean was August last year so 9 in a row either at or below the average. June has started below average due to chilly nights. This may change in the coming days but too early to say if we can break the trend. SHOW EXTERNAL IMAGES |
Chineham, Basingstoke, Hampshire, 86m asl |
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At this stage, bar a very warm second half of 2013 (not impossible) it has to be looking tricky for anyone who went above average.
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