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Max Temps 22nd December 2008

-5.4°C Moscow
9.2°C Reykjavik
4.5°C Bergen
-0.6°C Oslo
0.4°C Stockholm
0.2°C Helsinki
2.9°C Warsaw
6.7°C Berlin
5.9°C Copenhagen
9.1°C Brussels
9.9°C Paris

I'll try to do this daily over the Christmas period.

All data taken from website

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Keith (Southend) wrote:
*Looking east, Key cold indicators*

Max Temps 22nd December 2008

-5.4°C Moscow
9.2°C Reykjavik
4.5°C Bergen
-0.6°C Oslo
0.4°C Stockholm
0.2°C Helsinki
2.9°C Warsaw
6.7°C Berlin
5.9°C Copenhagen
9.1°C Brussels
9.9°C Paris

I'll try to do this daily over the Christmas period.

All data taken from website


First mistake, should be 23rd December 2008 :-)

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On Dec 24, 2:19*pm, "Keith (Southend)"
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Max Temps 22nd December 2008

-5.4°C * * * * Moscow
9.2°C * * * * *Reykjavik
4.5°C * * * * *Bergen
-0.6°C * * * * Oslo
0.4°C * * * * *Stockholm
0.2°C * * * * *Helsinki
2.9°C * * * * *Warsaw
6.7°C * * * * *Berlin
5.9°C * * * * *Copenhagen
9.1°C * * * * *Brussels
9.9°C * * * * *Paris

I'll try to do this daily over the Christmas period.

All data taken from website

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Blimey Keith, that must have been a hell of an earthquake to put
Reykjavik to our East! Mind you I suppose it is if you go right
around the world and approach it eastwards
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On Dec 24, 2:19 pm, "Keith (Southend)"
wrote:
*Looking east, Key cold indicators*

Max Temps 22nd December 2008

-5.4°C Moscow
9.2°C Reykjavik
4.5°C Bergen
-0.6°C Oslo
0.4°C Stockholm
0.2°C Helsinki
2.9°C Warsaw
6.7°C Berlin
5.9°C Copenhagen
9.1°C Brussels
9.9°C Paris

I'll try to do this daily over the Christmas period.

All data taken from website

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e-mail: kreh at southendweather dot net


Blimey Keith, that must have been a hell of an earthquake to put
Reykjavik to our East! Mind you I suppose it is if you go right
around the world and approach it eastwards


I take your point, but I thought it was in a significant direction as
far as cold advection is concerned ;-)

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Keith (Southend) wrote:
*Looking east, Key cold indicators*

Max Temps 22nd December 2008

-5.4°C Moscow
9.2°C Reykjavik
4.5°C Bergen
-0.6°C Oslo
0.4°C Stockholm
0.2°C Helsinki
2.9°C Warsaw
6.7°C Berlin
5.9°C Copenhagen
9.1°C Brussels
9.9°C Paris

I'll try to do this daily over the Christmas period.

All data taken from website


Thanks Keith that will be helpful.
Mind you I'm banned from the computer after tonight, but I'll be able to
sneak on, ssshhh :-)

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Hi Keith
It would be good if you had comparisons for 1962. I think you will find a
massive difference of at least 10 or 15 C lower. These temperatures are
balmy compared with 1962, which does not lead me t o believe that anything
fromthe East is going to be that cold. We don't even see the 528 DM encroach
anywhere near the UK shores.
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*Looking east, Key cold indicators*

Max Temps 22nd December 2008

-5.4°C Moscow
9.2°C Reykjavik
4.5°C Bergen
-0.6°C Oslo
0.4°C Stockholm
0.2°C Helsinki
2.9°C Warsaw
6.7°C Berlin
5.9°C Copenhagen
9.1°C Brussels
9.9°C Paris

I'll try to do this daily over the Christmas period.

All data taken from website

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http://www.southendweather.net
e-mail: kreh at southendweather dot net



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Rob Brooks wrote:
Hi Keith
It would be good if you had comparisons for 1962. I think you will find a
massive difference of at least 10 or 15 C lower. These temperatures are
balmy compared with 1962, which does not lead me t o believe that anything
fromthe East is going to be that cold. We don't even see the 528 DM encroach
anywhere near the UK shores.


I had a look at one of those old charts for 23rd December 1962 and bare
in mind temperatures are for 06:00 hrs and I've just guessed where the
locations are from the map:

Oslo -13°C
Stockholm -6°C
Warsaw -15°C
Berlin -11°C
Paris -4°C
Reykjavik +4°C
Copenhagen -6°C

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On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 14:19:57 +0000, Keith (Southend) wrote:

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Max Temps 22nd December 2008

-5.4°C Moscow


-5.4°C is not really a very cold day max for winter in Moscow, just above
average really (-5°C). I've experienced -17°C maxes on a couple of
occasions -- once skating in Gorky Park (now Park Kultury). A bit nippy!
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Temperatures for Germany 24/12/1962

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/archive...2/19621224.png
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In article ,
Rob Brooks writes:
It would be good if you had comparisons for 1962. I think you will find a
massive difference of at least 10 or 15 C lower. These temperatures are
balmy compared with 1962, which does not lead me t o believe that anything
fromthe East is going to be that cold. We don't even see the 528 DM encroach
anywhere near the UK shores.


We are obviously going to need a prolonged easterly to bring in anything
really cold from that direction. I remember in the last week of January,
1986 the wind turned to the east after a prolonged spell of zonal
weather that had taken mild conditions deep into Europe. It took almost
a week of easterlies before really cold weather reached the UK, but it
did eventually arrive.
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