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![]() "Dawlish" wrote in message ... On May 17, 9:59 am, "Col" wrote: I have been following the Metcheck CET http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/month.asp I know it's not the *real* CET but the temperatures correlate remarkably well, being just 0.1C apart. However the anolmolies are a whole degree apart, clearly Metcheck have been using a different (and presumably later) standard period with wich to compare as they are on +3.1C and the real CET is +4.1C. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl HI Col, Philip compares the current CET on the 16th, to the average CET to the 16th. metcheck don't, they compare their CET (very close to Philip's; they use stations in the same area, but not the same stations) to the CET for May as a whole, which, by the 31st May, on average, is higher than it is on the 16th. Thus their anomaly is lower. I hope I've got that right. I'm sure Philip would explain it better! Yes that makes sense, thanks. Both are completely valid ways of interpreting the data of course, as long as you know just what it is the anomalies are reffering to! -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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Me a Stalker?
Thats high and mighty, from you , the person whos been banned from every uk weather forum that exists. Paul , Why dont you look at yourself and think why that is?. Your a arrogant ***hole. Correct. Dawlish wrote: On May 17, 9:59 am, "Col" wrote: "Dawlish" wrote in message ... Cool though! UK maxes struggling to get near 20C, compared to the date record a week ago and many areas well below that. Bridlington, of all places, warmest in the UK at 0800 this morning! Such a turn-around from last weekend. CET down to 14.6C, +4.1C (http://www.climate- uk.com/) and it will fall further over the coming week. I have been following the Metcheck CET http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/month.asp I know it's not the *real* CET but the temperatures correlate remarkably well, being just 0.1C apart. However the anolmolies are a whole degree apart, clearly Metcheck have been using a different (and presumably later) standard period with wich to compare as they are on +3.1C and the real CET is +4.1C. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl HI Col, Philip compares the current CET on the 16th, to the average CET to the 16th. metcheck don't, they compare their CET (very close to Philip's; they use stations in the same area, but not the same stations) to the CET for May as a whole, which, by the 31st May, on average, is higher than it is on the 16th. Thus their anomaly is lower. I hope I've got that right. I'm sure Philip would explain it better! Paul PS Hi stalker! |
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