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2014 CET: 3rd warmest start to a year since 1772
As you all know I keep a very close eye on Central England Temperatures and so far 2014 is certainly pushing the upper boundary for the warmest year since 1772, with a mean to date (1 January to 27th April) of 7.34°C, which is +2.13°C above the long-term average, and the third warmest in the daily series back to 1772. Interestingly four of the other top seven warmest starts to a year also occurred in this century, and 2014 is paralleling 2007 very closely.
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2014 CET: 3rd warmest start to a year since 1772
On 28/04/2014 16:58, exmetman wrote:
As you all know I keep a very close eye on Central England Temperatures and so far 2014 is certainly pushing the upper boundary for the warmest year since 1772, with a mean to date (1 January to 27th April) of 7.34°C, which is +2.13°C above the long-term average, and the third warmest in the daily series back to 1772. Interestingly four of the other top seven warmest starts to a year also occurred in this century, and 2014 is paralleling 2007 very closely. I just hope it doesn't parallel the summer rainfall hereabouts! :) -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham |
2014 CET: 3rd warmest start to a year since 1772
On Monday, 28 April 2014 16:58:51 UTC+1, exmetman wrote:
As you all know I keep a very close eye on Central England Temperatures and so far 2014 is certainly pushing the upper boundary for the warmest year since 1772, with a mean to date (1 January to 27th April) of 7.34°C, which is +2.13°C above the long-term average, and the third warmest in the daily series back to 1772. Interestingly four of the other top seven warmest starts to a year also occurred in this century, and 2014 is paralleling 2007 very closely. http://xmetman.wordpress.com/2014/04...ar-since-1772/ Blimey where were the IPCC in 1772? |
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