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January 2009 weather summary

PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 4:16 pm
by spell_check
Prior to the 26th of January, Adelaide was headed for a slightly above average temperature for the month. Five days above 41 have bumped that up somewhat, but not near record levels.

The minimum average was 17.93; 1.28 above the average according to my data, and it ranks at no.27 for the hottest minimum for January.
The maximum average assuming todays temperature stands at 41.1 is 32 degrees; 3.36 above average, and ranks no.7 for the hottest maximum for January. In order, 1908, 2001, 1939, 1906, 1890 and 1981 were above this, 1908 holding the record for any month with 34.18.
The mean average was 24.96; 2.32 above the average. This ranks at no.14; 1908 leading the way again, with 27.19.

Record for days were as follows:
Highest minimum:
28th: 30.7, equal to 1900
29th: 33.9, previous record 28.3 in 1951, also all time record, previous was 33.5 on 24/1/1982
30th: 29.4, previous record 27.0 in 1964
Highest maximum
27th: 43.2, previous record 42.0 in 1932 and 1943
28th: 45.7, previous record 42.6 in 1900
29th: 43.4, previous record 41.2 in 1985
30th: 43.1, equal to 1968

Summer so far the averages are:
Min: 16.67 (avg 15.93)
Max: 28.75 (avg 27.75)
Mean: 22.71 (avg 21.84)

Re: January 2009 weather summary

PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 7:12 pm
by am Bays
I've got a summary for you....

******* HOT!!!!

Re: January 2009 weather summary

PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 7:36 pm
by Ian
Are you bored in the off season spelly?

Re: January 2009 weather summary

PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 7:55 pm
by FlyingHigh
Spelly, do you have any more details on 2001. Know on the West Coast we had something like from Dec 29 to 14 or 15 Jan all 38+ (hottest was 48), and wasn't until 25th that the max temp got under 35. I don't mind the hot weather, but this got a bit much (though probably not a patch on some of those mining towns).

Re: January 2009 weather summary

PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 8:41 pm
by spell_check
Ian wrote:Are you bored in the off season spelly?


It's an outlet in the off season. ;)

FlyingHigh wrote:Spelly, do you have any more details on 2001. Know on the West Coast we had something like from Dec 29 to 14 or 15 Jan all 38+ (hottest was 48), and wasn't until 25th that the max temp got under 35. I don't mind the hot weather, but this got a bit much (though probably not a patch on some of those mining towns).


Depending on where you were at the time, here is the link to January temperatures for that period:

http://www.australianweathernews.com/da ... 001_01.HTM

As far as 2000/01 Summer season goes, it still is the hottest on record for the minimum and mean temperatures. The maximum belongs to the 1905/06 season. Ironically, the following summer (2001/02) is the coolest on record for maximum and mean temperatures. The minimum temperature belongs to the 1939/40 season.

Re: January 2009 weather summary

PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 8:45 pm
by spell_check
I forgot the rainfall. 1mm fell in Adelaide, this is equal 14th driest January for Adelaide.

1848 0.0
1849 0.0
1855 0.0
1878 0.0
1906 0.0
1957 0.0
1992 0.4
1865 0.5
1910 0.5
1926 0.5
1930 0.5
1893 0.8
1989 0.8
1950 1.0
2009 1.0

Re: January 2009 weather summary

PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:17 pm
by FlyingHigh
Thanks Spelly. Is Adelaide on there - could find the other country areas, but what is Adelaide's zone number? Cheers

Re: January 2009 weather summary

PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:19 pm
by spell_check
FlyingHigh wrote:Thanks Spelly. Is Adelaide on there - could find the other country areas, but what is Adelaide's zone number? Cheers

I'll go one better and give you all of Australias regions. And yes, this is where I got all of my info from. ;)

http://www.australianweathernews.com/re ... ement.html