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Good morning, everyone.
De Bilt made a new record again on Saturday when temperature reached +17.2ºC. It's never again been so warm during the last decade of November; the old record was +15.7ºC (21/11/1947). The KNMI are now expecting the average autumn temperature to be between 13.2º and 13.5ºC (last record: 2005, +12.0ºC). Yannis. |
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![]() "Yannis" wrote in message ups.com... Good morning, everyone. De Bilt made a new record again on Saturday when temperature reached +17.2ºC. It's never again been so warm during the last decade of November; the old record was +15.7ºC (21/11/1947). The KNMI are now expecting the average autumn temperature to be between 13.2º and 13.5ºC (last record: 2005, +12.0ºC). The CET will also establish a new record for the autumn quarter, by quite a wide margin though not as wide as De Bilt's: 12.5°C (-ish) as against 11.8°C in both 1730 and 1731 oddly. The warmest 20th C autumns in this series were 1959 and 1978 both with 11.5°C. The figure for 2005 was 11.3°C. Philip |
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In uk.sci.weather on Mon, 27 Nov 2006, Yannis wrote
: Good morning, everyone. De Bilt made a new record again on Saturday when temperature reached +17.2ºC. It's never again been so warm during the last decade of November Over here, November lasts 30 days, not 10 years. ![]() -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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"Paul Hyett" wrote in message
... Over here, November lasts 30 days, not 10 years. ![]() Well, that's news! ![]() Last third of November, then :-) I swear I've seen it written on usw, though; that is, the word "decade" refering to a third of a month. Yannis. |
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Yannis wrote:
"Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... Over here, November lasts 30 days, not 10 years. ![]() Well, that's news! ![]() Last third of November, then :-) I swear I've seen it written on usw, though; that is, the word "decade" refering to a third of a month. "Decade" and "decad" are interchangeable, meaning "a group or series of ten things" and derive from the Greek /dekad/, though I guess you knew that. ;-) "Decade" is usually assumed to refer to years whilst, in meteorological circles, "decad" tends to be reserved for a ten-day period. -- Graham Davis Bracknell |
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![]() "Graham P Davis" schreef in bericht ... Yannis wrote: "Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... Over here, November lasts 30 days, not 10 years. ![]() Well, that's news! ![]() Last third of November, then :-) I swear I've seen it written on usw, though; that is, the word "decade" refering to a third of a month. "Decade" and "decad" are interchangeable, meaning "a group or series of ten things" and derive from the Greek /dekad/, though I guess you knew that. ;-) "Decade" is usually assumed to refer to years whilst, in meteorological circles, "decad" tends to be reserved for a ten-day period. Thank you for explaining, Graham. In Dutch the word "decade" (however pronounced in the French way) - is also used for a 10-day period. As Yannis dwells on Dutch soil currently -- its confusing ![]() I'm not an historian - and complete off topic now -- but was it during the French revolution the months were split up in 3 decades - as they wanted to get rid of the weeks? (seven days were too Christian?). At least a legacy for meteorologists? Wijke Centre of the Netherlands -- Tc 12.4c - cirrus - S 3 -- very springlike |
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