Dingle Rob
26 February 2020 22:08:39

Originally Posted by: Caz 


Going down!  What does everyone think it will it go down to?  Maybe lower than January’s 6.39c



Well hopefully! 

ARTzeman
27 February 2020 10:54:22

Met Office Hadley          6.6c.       Anomaly        2.9c. Provisional to 26th.


Metcheck                      6.44c       Anomaly        2.24c


Netweather                   7.04c       Anomaly        2.85c


Peasedown St John      7.6c.       Anomaly        0.0c.






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Stormchaser
27 February 2020 12:52:26

Raw GFS numbers give me a final CET estimate in the range of 6.4°C to 6.5°C, prior to adjustments.


The actual outcome could feasibly be anywhere from 6.1°C to 6.5°C.


An impressively mild winter (looking at about 6.1°C for Dec-Feb), though a bit short of 2015-16 (6.71°C) and 1974-75 (6.44°C), for example. 


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ARTzeman
28 February 2020 10:54:01

Met Office Hadley             6.5c.         Anomaly        2.8c. Provisional to 27th.


Metcheck                          6.32c        Anomaly        2.74c


Netweather                       6.93c        Anomaly        2.74c


Peasedown St John          7.5c         Anomaly      -0.1c.






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Bertwhistle
28 February 2020 17:17:42

Originally Posted by: Stormchaser 


Raw GFS numbers give me a final CET estimate in the range of 6.4°C to 6.5°C, prior to adjustments.


The actual outcome could feasibly be anywhere from 6.1°C to 6.5°C.


An impressively mild winter (looking at about 6.1°C for Dec-Feb), though a bit short of 2015-16 (6.71°C) and 1974-75 (6.44°C), for example. 



Next winter will have a CET of +1.7


 


 



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four
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29 February 2020 08:46:49

February will end on 4.6C (+0.7C) here


ARTzeman
29 February 2020 10:50:42

Met Office Hadley            6.5c.         Anomaly         2.7c.   Provisional to 28th.


Metcheck                         6.38c        Anomaly         2.18c


Netweather                      6.9C         Anomaly         2.71c


Peasedown St John         7.5c         Anomaly          -0.1.  






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lanky
01 March 2020 11:50:20

The final confirmed figure is already here from the Met Office at 6.30C


Snowshoe gets the cigar this month and was spot on !


https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/cet_mean_2020


 


Martin
Richmond, Surrey
01 March 2020 11:55:26

Annual CET competition - February update


Here is the table up to the end of February. A familiar name at the top this month - Darren S. Gusty close behind holding steady in second.


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01 March 2020 12:14:47

Here are the charts for February


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CHART1


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CHART2


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TABLE2

01 March 2020 12:16:43

Here is the final winter CET tracker


Final CET was 6.15C which makes 2019/20 the 10th warmest winter CET on record.


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CHART1

01 March 2020 12:21:17

A very mild start to the year


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01 March 2020 12:31:37

Originally Posted by: Global Warming 


Annual CET competition - February update


Here is the table up to the end of February. A familiar name at the top this month - Darren S. Gusty close behind holding steady in second.


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Oh and no surprise, there I am again, falling to near bottom!  
Thanks for the charts GW and well done Darren S and Gusty!  


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marting
01 March 2020 17:45:27

Thanks GW, excellent work as ever👍
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Gusty
01 March 2020 18:48:07

Thanks GW. 


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01 March 2020 21:47:23
Well done Snowshoe. Highest climber too not surprisingly. All still quite tight with everything to play for......
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Darren S
02 March 2020 10:33:25

Yay! Thanks. Much better start to the year than last year. 


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Saint Snow
02 March 2020 10:50:23

Originally Posted by: Caz 


Oh and no surprise, there I am again, falling to near bottom!  
Thanks for the charts GW and well done Darren S and Gusty!  



 


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ARTzeman
02 March 2020 10:52:29

Met Office Hadley     6.3c.   Anomaly  2.5c. For February 2020.






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02 March 2020 15:48:04
Thanks to Global Warming.
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