First 35 degree day for this summer, when?

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Re: First 35 degree day for this summer, when?

Postby JK » Wed Jan 07, 2009 4:25 pm

FlyingHigh wrote:Potentially the first warm day of the summer will be next Tuesday - BOM reckons it could be 37.


LOL .. Warm??
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Re: First 35 degree day for this summer, when?

Postby FlyingHigh » Wed Jan 07, 2009 4:43 pm

How about "beautiful summers day?"
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Re: First 35 degree day for this summer, when?

Postby spell_check » Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:22 pm

Well, FlyingHigh, we are likely to not only get the first 35 degree day on Tuesday (placing it the 3rd longest wait), but also the first 40 degree day. 41 is forecast for Tuesday.

70 years ago to this day, Adelaide was going through this:

6 1 1939 20.7 39.3 0.0 F
7 1 1939 23.2 40.1 0.0 Sa
8 1 1939 24.2 38.5 0.0 Su
9 1 1939 20.2 44.0 0.0 M
10 1 1939 33.2 45.9 0.0 Tu
11 1 1939 24.0 34.8 0.0 W
12 1 1939 22.6 46.1 0.0 Th
13 1 1939 32.6 44.2 0.0 F
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Re: First 35 degree day for this summer, when?

Postby Punk Rooster » Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:35 pm

spell_check wrote:Well, FlyingHigh, we are likely to not only get the first 35 degree day on Tuesday (placing it the 3rd longest wait), but also the first 40 degree day. 41 is forecast for Tuesday.

70 years ago to this day, Adelaide was going through this:

6 1 1939 20.7 39.3 0.0 F
7 1 1939 23.2 40.1 0.0 Sa
8 1 1939 24.2 38.5 0.0 Su
9 1 1939 20.2 44.0 0.0 M
10 1 1939 33.2 45.9 0.0 Tu
11 1 1939 24.0 34.8 0.0 W
12 1 1939 22.6 46.1 0.0 Th
13 1 1939 32.6 44.2 0.0 F

maybe the war caused the Earth to cool, thus about to enter a new ice-age.
Luckily, the Governments of the day imposed a tax to reduce the threat of global cooling...
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Re: First 35 degree day for this summer, when?

Postby therisingblues » Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:08 pm

Punk Rooster wrote:
spell_check wrote:Well, FlyingHigh, we are likely to not only get the first 35 degree day on Tuesday (placing it the 3rd longest wait), but also the first 40 degree day. 41 is forecast for Tuesday.

70 years ago to this day, Adelaide was going through this:

6 1 1939 20.7 39.3 0.0 F
7 1 1939 23.2 40.1 0.0 Sa
8 1 1939 24.2 38.5 0.0 Su
9 1 1939 20.2 44.0 0.0 M
10 1 1939 33.2 45.9 0.0 Tu
11 1 1939 24.0 34.8 0.0 W
12 1 1939 22.6 46.1 0.0 Th
13 1 1939 32.6 44.2 0.0 F

maybe the war caused the Earth to cool, thus about to enter a new ice-age.
Luckily, the Governments of the day imposed a tax to reduce the threat of global cooling...


Yeh, and I bet scientists predicted that such an event would take place 50 years in advance of it happening. But then there were the clever people who listened to what the bloke next to him in the pub knew about the atmosphere, and they were the ones that weren't taken in by all this scientific waffle.
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Re: First 35 degree day for this summer, when?

Postby norm11 » Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:43 am

42 on tuesday
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Re: First 35 degree day for this summer, when?

Postby spell_check » Mon Jan 12, 2009 6:38 pm

Today reached a maximum of 35.2. Therefore, this is the equal third longest period to start summer without a 35 degree temperature (with 1957 and behind 1891 and 1993).

The average temperature for the summer so far compared to the past average is this:

Min: 15.19 (15.54)
Max: 26.24 (27.27)
Mean: 20.72 (21.41)
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