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On Dec 23, 9:51*am, Trevor Harley wrote:
On 2010-12-21 20:13:09 +0000, Alex Stephens said: It was even colder in the final week of 1995, and in the deep freeze temperatures struggled to get near -10ºC for a few days Do you have daily max and min for December 95 you could either post here or email me? No problem Trevor, all values are in ºC 1995.0 Date max.temp min.temp Dec 1-Dec 9.0 3.2 2-Dec 10.7 7.6 3-Dec 13.6 1.4 4-Dec 6.9 2.0 5-Dec 3.7 0.6 6-Dec 4.1 -8.3 7-Dec 3.6 -4.1 8-Dec -2.7 -9.2 9-Dec 6.2 -8.8 10-Dec 7.8 2.5 11-Dec 5.4 0.7 12-Dec 4.0 1.6 13-Dec 5.2 -1.0 14-Dec 6.1 3.5 15-Dec 7.4 0.4 16-Dec 7.0 4.0 17-Dec 6.4 1.4 18-Dec 3.6 0.0 19-Dec 2.6 -0.9 20-Dec 0.2 -11.1 21-Dec 0.1 -10.1 22-Dec 2.2 -0.1 23-Dec 2.1 -5.7 24-Dec 0.2 -11.6 25-Dec -3.9 -15.1 26-Dec -8.8 -18.2 27-Dec -11.4 -20.3 28-Dec -12.7 -23.0 Dec. 29-Dec -15.8 -23.1 30-Dec -4.0 -18.3 31-Dec 2.4 -4.0 Hopefully some sort of formatting held out there. Alex |
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Martin Rowley writes: "Alex Stephens" wrote ... I cannot find any Scottish station records before 1851, perhaps others could help here if they know of their existance? ... might help; unfortunately you can't directly relate to 1962/63 as the series stops in 1960, but you should be able to do an overlap 'buddy-compare' against the Turnhouse record http://www.wetterzentrale.de/klima/tedinbu.html A very quick skin suggests that January, 1814 was the coldest month. Interesting to compare severe months in the CET with those in the Edinburgh record. I hadn't realised that Wetterzentrale had climate data. It's a very useful resource. I think the Oxford data is available elsewhere online, but I don't recall seeing that for Edinburgh or Greenwich before. -- John Hall "I look upon it, that he who does not mind his belly, will hardly mind anything else." Dr Samuel Johnson (1709-84) |
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![]() On 2010-12-23 16:05:05 +0000, Alex Stephens said: On Dec 23, 9:51*am, Trevor Harley wrote: On 2010-12-21 20:13:09 +0000, Alex Stephens sa id: It was even colder in the final week of 1995, and in the deep freeze temperatures struggled to get near -10ºC for a few days Do you have daily max and min for December 95 you could either post here or email me? No problem Trevor, all values are in ºC 1995.0 Date max.temp min.temp Dec 1-Dec 9.0 3.2 2-Dec 10.7 7.6 3-Dec 13.6 1.4 4-Dec 6.9 2.0 5-Dec 3.7 0.6 6-Dec 4.1 -8.3 7-Dec 3.6 -4.1 8-Dec -2.7 -9.2 9-Dec 6.2 -8.8 10-Dec 7.8 2.5 11-Dec 5.4 0.7 12-Dec 4.0 1.6 13-Dec 5.2 -1.0 14-Dec 6.1 3.5 15-Dec 7.4 0.4 16-Dec 7.0 4.0 17-Dec 6.4 1.4 18-Dec 3.6 0.0 19-Dec 2.6 -0.9 20-Dec 0.2 -11.1 21-Dec 0.1 -10.1 22-Dec 2.2 -0.1 23-Dec 2.1 -5.7 24-Dec 0.2 -11.6 25-Dec -3.9 -15.1 26-Dec -8.8 -18.2 27-Dec -11.4 -20.3 28-Dec -12.7 -23.0 Dec. 29-Dec -15.8 -23.1 30-Dec -4.0 -18.3 31-Dec 2.4 -4.0 Thanks, very interesting. The 29th must have been quite a day! Trevor |
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On Dec 24, 9:29*am, Trevor Harley wrote:
On 2010-12-23 16:05:05 +0000, Alex Stephens said: Thanks, very interesting. The 29th must have been quite a day! Trev The freezing fog that had hung around for days cleared for a time overnight, rolled back in during the morning - probably the thickest I've ever known it here with vis down to 15 or even 10 meters. The maximum pin was at -15.8ºC, but I'd been observing it hourly for most of the day and never seen it above -17.5ºC. Walking on our local river was very safe, completely frozen over. A situation I'll check out tomorrow. |
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