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Is it my imagination, or have they removed every reference
to monthly CET after December 2003? Some of us pointed out a large and very-difficult-to-explain jump in their published CET (from 6.6ēC to 7.0ēC I think) for March 2004 some time ago, and I was trying to discover whether they had reverted to the much more reasonable earlier figure yet, but it's now vanished. (My own calculation had put it at 6.55ēC). I see that Met Office's monthly summary page retains a CET of 6.6ēC for March. Philip Eden |
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