December warmth
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Steve J writes:
On 7 Dec, 12:57, "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote:
That looks like an error Steve ... the national record for December
is only 18.3°C, and that was strongly f?hn assisted in northwest
Scotland!
All the Midlands sites in the Monthly Weather Report for Dec 1899
have maxes of 54-56°F.
Yes Philip, you may be right; in fact, I had already put a question
mark next to the daily maximum temperature of 66F for the 5th on a
photocopy of the original hand scripted weather log.
There is another reading of 18.3C (65F) as a maximum for the.7th
December 1900 - this too is under scrutiny - what do you think?
It's strange because in both months these appear to be the only
obviously anomalous readings - wonder what was going on?
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My guess, and that's all it is, would be that the 66 was a misreading or
misrecording of 56, and the 65 probably a transposition of 56.
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