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Thanks for the chart...Near the bottom already... |
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Joined: 06/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 3,429  Location: Kent
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I have missed this, but if I could I would go with 9.82
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Joined: 05/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 565  Location: Birdlip, Gloucestershire 292m asl
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Me too - I would've gone for 10.84 |
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Met Office Hadley Provisional January CET 3.59c to the 9th... Just the ANOMALY .!!! Edited by user 11 January 2014 11:18:14(UTC)
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Joined: 28/10/2008(UTC) Posts: 21,646  Location: Market Warsop, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands
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I missed it too. If I'm not too late, could I please, pretty please, go for 10.12 
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Me too Caz! Thought I would have gone for 10.45 but seems it's too late! Ah well, should have paid more attention LOL
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Joined: 03/09/2006(UTC) Posts: 9,044  Location: Dover
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I'd go for 10.88c if permitted. |
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Annual figure for me is running at 5.6c. Away to go yet.. |
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Joined: 05/04/2006(UTC) Posts: 6,970 Location: st albans
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one wonders how long it will take the ground to dry out. presumably, this will supress max temps when the change to spring eventually comes.
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Reading My Annual mean today, cites 5.4c .... |
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My Annual Mean 6.4c. At the moment ... |
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Joined: 24/10/2008(UTC) Posts: 12,000  Location: West Hants
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This isn't CET data, its my own, but I figured it would be interseting to illustrate the way temperatures have behaved this year, and the vast contrast between 2014 and 2013 across the first 87 days. What's shown is the current joint-warmest year to the end of March, 2007 (level with 2008), the current coldest year both to the end of March and for the whole 12 months, and then 2014 up to yesterday. It's clear that 2014 did not feature the exceptionally mild conditions of 2007 during January (days 1-31) and parts of February (days 32-60) as 2007, but has made a bit of a gain during March. The current model output takes the running mean up to 6.75*C once March is finished... and that would be the highest I've seen since starting the records in 2003. It would then have to go some to prevent 2007 from taking back the lead in April, though... that month in 2007 was among the warmest on record for much of the UK, including my location, where it is second behind that of 2011. The contrast between this year and last is just phenominal, but doesn't seem so surprising these days - not as much as I would have found it a decade ago. These dramatic swings between extremes appear to be an increasingly frequent occurence - but I can't be sure as I haven't checked the historical records in enough detail. SHOW EXTERNAL IMAGES |
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Annual Mean for me is 6.3c..this morning... |
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My Annual CET at the moment reads 7.4c with 1.7c from the norm. |
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Mine to date is reading 8.3. Anomaly 2.6c... An end of June type figure.... |
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The smallest anomaly so far in May but still a very warm month. Overall we are currently more than 1.5C above average for the year. SHOW EXTERNAL IMAGES |
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My back garden annual cet is growing to 9.7c... anomaly 0.5c. .... |
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My mean temperature for the year so far stepped into the nines after yesterday was done with, which is about as early as I've ever recorded it happening. This year is in a position full of potential right now; even an average summer in terms of temperatures could leave the annual mean somewhere in line with the very warmest years recorded. |
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Originally Posted by: Stormchaser  My mean temperature for the year so far stepped into the nines after yesterday was done with, which is about as early as I've ever recorded it happening. This year is in a position full of potential right now; even an average summer in terms of temperatures could leave the annual mean somewhere in line with the very warmest years recorded. Indeed. If my figures are right it looks like the 12 month rolling CET is already in the high tens with elevens likely for a few months unless we see cold anomalies. |
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My reading is 10.1c. Anomaly 4.4c. ..... |
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