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Checking out the monthly weather records for this month, I came across
an interesting statistic, well interesting for saddos like me that is! The warmest day of this month in Coventry has just been 16.5C (24th) - this is the lowest such value here since 1974, even though this will be an October that is warmer than the 30-year mean (+0.3C). Here is a list of the lowest monthly maxima for Coventry since 1892 for comparison: 1892= 16.1C 1905= 15.0C 1918= 16.3C 1932= 15.8C 1944= 15.3C 1952= 15.6C 1974= 13.7C Well, I found it interesting anyway:-) -- Steve Jackson, Bablake Weather Station, Coventry, UK http://www.netlink.co.uk/users/bws |
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"Steve Jackson" wrote in message
... Checking out the monthly weather records for this month, I came across an interesting statistic, well interesting for saddos like me that is! The warmest day of this month in Coventry has just been 16.5C (24th) - this is the lowest such value here since 1974, even though this will be an October that is warmer than the 30-year mean (+0.3C). Here is a list of the lowest monthly maxima for Coventry since 1892 for comparison: 1892= 16.1C 1905= 15.0C 1918= 16.3C 1932= 15.8C 1944= 15.3C 1952= 15.6C 1974= 13.7C Well, I found it interesting anyway:-) For comparison, my highest was 14 (2nd and 3rd) although it is very sunny today ... (: Gianna (working on her tan) Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk |
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Steve Jackson writes: Here is a list of the lowest monthly maxima for Coventry since 1892 for comparison: 1892= 16.1C 1905= 15.0C 1918= 16.3C 1932= 15.8C 1944= 15.3C 1952= 15.6C 1974= 13.7C That reminds me of just how exceptionally chilly October, 1974 was. Of course, it was the precursor to an exceptionally mild winter. -- John Hall "Distrust any enterprise that requires new clothes." Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) |
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"Steve Jackson" wrote in message
... Checking out the monthly weather records for this month, I came across an interesting statistic, well interesting for saddos like me that is! The warmest day of this month in Coventry has just been 16.5C (24th) - this is the lowest such value here since 1974, even though this will be an October that is warmer than the 30-year mean (+0.3C). Here is a list of the lowest monthly maxima for Coventry since 1892 for comparison: 1892= 16.1C 1905= 15.0C 1918= 16.3C 1932= 15.8C 1944= 15.3C 1952= 15.6C 1974= 13.7C Well, I found it interesting anyway:-) Steve, I am also a saddo, and a Victor Meldrew, apparently. Copley figure stands at 14.6C max for the month (av.17.1C), also on 24th. This is the lowest ab. max for October here as well. Mean max is 11.0C (-0.3C) October 1974 absolute high at my Low Etherley site (155m) was 12.8C on 26th. Mean max for October 74 was 9.1C(-2.5C) ATB, -- Ken Cook, Copley (5miles north of Barnard Castle), County Durham. 830ft http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/copley (MO climat. site updated before 10Z and 19Z daily) kencookATcopleydurham.freeserve.co.uk (All times GMT) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.786 / Virus Database: 532 - Release Date: 29/10/04 |
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![]() Steve, I am also a saddo, and a Victor Meldrew, apparently. Copley figure stands at 14.6C max for the month (av.17.1C), also on 24th. This is the lowest ab. max for October here as well. Mean max is 11.0C (-0.3C) October 1974 absolute high at my Low Etherley site (155m) was 12.8C on 26th. Mean max for October 74 was 9.1C(-2.5C) ATB, -- Ken Cook, Copley (5miles north of Barnard Castle), County Durham. 830ft http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/copley (MO climat. site updated before 10Z and 19Z daily) kencookATcopleydurham.freeserve.co.uk (All times GMT) Here in Wishaw, central Lowlands, this months maximum will be 15.1ºC (on the 7th). Last year only had one day that eclipsed that value (16.8ºC). 1999 had a lower absoloute maximum of 15.0ºC. As did 1993, with 14.3ºC being the highest October maximum that year. Precipitation total at 162.6mm here, the wettest October since 1998. But August this year was considerably wetter. Ken, anyone who likes 1970's rock music automatically fails the Saddo college entry exam. Alex. |
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The warmest day of this month in Coventry has just been 16.5C (24th) -
this is the lowest such value here since 1974, even though this will be an October that is warmer than the 30-year mean (+0.3C). It shows the temperature has been fairly uniform and the month has been similar here in Surrey. The highest was 16.6°C on the 24th. A similar example is June 2003, which is the warmest June in my record (starting 1983), but the highest max was only 26.6°C. This is only 4.4°C above the mean max for that month, and less than the average June highest of 27.1°C. I reckon members of the public did not think of June 2003 as particularly hot, due to the absence of very hot days. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey, 556 ft. |
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![]() "Steve Jackson" wrote in message ... Checking out the monthly weather records for this month, I came across an interesting statistic, well interesting for saddos like me that is! The warmest day of this month in Coventry has just been 16.5C (24th) - this is the lowest such value here since 1974, even though this will be an October that is warmer than the 30-year mean (+0.3C). Here is a list of the lowest monthly maxima for Coventry since 1892 for comparison: 1892= 16.1C 1905= 15.0C 1918= 16.3C 1932= 15.8C 1944= 15.3C 1952= 15.6C 1974= 13.7C Well, I found it interesting anyway:-) -- Steve Jackson, Bablake Weather Station, Coventry, UK http://www.netlink.co.uk/users/bws I know what you mean. Something to do with mild nights Steve. My garden still thinks its August I reckon, with everything about to give another bloom. The roses haven't a clue that it's November in a few hours time. |
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"Alex Stephens Jr" wrote in message
... Steve, I am also a saddo, and a Victor Meldrew, apparently. Ken, anyone who likes 1970's rock music automatically fails the Saddo college entry exam. Alex. Hi, Alex, Re-assuring! Actually, my grand daughter is impressed with my Elvis records, son 2 is after the Beatles LPs and daughter 1 "borrows" anything. They can not quite get into the Bob Dylan Highway 61 stuff though! Can't seem to be rid of the Victor image. I think I'm a natural grumpy old man where 20 somethings are concerned. Gorgeous day here, btw. Up to 12.3C with 5hr sun so far. ATB, -- Ken http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/copley kencookATcopleydurham.freeserve.co.uk --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.786 / Virus Database: 532 - Release Date: 29/10/04 |
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In message , TudorHgh
writes The warmest day of this month in Coventry has just been 16.5C (24th) - this is the lowest such value here since 1974, even though this will be an October that is warmer than the 30-year mean (+0.3C). It shows the temperature has been fairly uniform and the month has been similar here in Surrey. The highest was 16.6°C on the 24th. A similar example is June 2003, which is the warmest June in my record (starting 1983), but the highest max was only 26.6°C. This is only 4.4°C above the mean max for that month, and less than the average June highest of 27.1°C. I reckon members of the public did not think of June 2003 as particularly hot, due to the absence of very hot days. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey, 556 ft. I was a bit surprised to measure 17.6c in Chalfont St Giles yesterday. I did wonder if I had mis-read it but then Northolt (not far from here) came up as the warmest in the country with 18.2c. It looks like we had a bit of a hot spot around here. Norman. (delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail) -- Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy Chalfont St Giles England |
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![]() I am also a saddo, and a Victor Meldrew, apparently. What's even sadder is I actually quite like the guy - can't see the problem others have with him! Dave |
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