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Old April 8th 04, 04:48 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Keith (Southend) Keith (Southend) is offline
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Default Marches that were colder than the following December since the Second World War

When it rains it pours.

Something went wrong again last night which corrupted the upload to
Weather Underground. I now have a load of rubbish for today (7th) and
WeatherLink says that WU last uploaded on the 23rd April 2004 !!!. I
think I've been here before.

I'm going to have to create a new station again to clear the WU date
on WeatherLink, is anyone using WeatherLink v5.5 and has these WU
problems been resolved now on this version?

Incidentally, I had to do some electrics this afternoon, turned the
power off to then find that the new battery I put in yesterday was
almost dead, as the display just flashed at me. Thankfully nothing
lost after I used an extension lead from another circuit to restore
power to it.

Raining here in Southend at the moment.

Keith (Southend)

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On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 10:39:53 +0100, "Joe, Bedford."
wrote:


"TudorHgh" wrote in message
...
What may be more interesting is Marches that were colder than the
*previous* December, being part of the same season. I have done this for

my
own station. Sixteen Marches were warmer, one was the same, and five were
colder. The mean difference March minus December was +1.6°C with a

standard
deviation of 2.0°C. Without actually doing any more maths, I would say

that
the mean temperature for March is not strongly correlated with that of the
previous December. If it were, the standard deviation would be less.

(Records
1983-2004).

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft AMSL


I came fairly close in 2000/01 both December and March at 5.4C.