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Old 12-26-2011, 05:42 AM
 
Location: Hernando County, FL
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It don't jive with my temp and rainfall records. Since 1990 we have had very warm winters, minus 95-96 and 2010. Our winters vary year by year, but the trend over the last 20 years has been warmer and less rain.
I see that after stating that someone "needs their head checked", "Do your homework before banging on the keys.", "You will never touch me when it comes to the weather." that you still have yet to post anything except your ramblings telling everyone you are right. Here are some stats for you below, please don't just post that your handwritten records that you kept at home disagree because they don't matter to anyone but you.

December 2007 was warmer than this December with an average max of 77 and and average minimum of 60. This year for December 76 and 57. Below is for 2007

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Old 12-26-2011, 06:29 AM
 
Location: Tampa, FL
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For the non believers


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Old 12-26-2011, 06:46 AM
 
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I see that after stating that someone "needs their head checked", "Do your homework before banging on the keys.", "You will never touch me when it comes to the weather." that you still have yet to post anything except your ramblings telling everyone you are right. Here are some stats for you below, please don't just post that your handwritten records that you kept at home disagree because they don't matter to anyone but you.

December 2007 was warmer than this December with an average max of 77 and and average minimum of 60. This year for December 76 and 57. Below is for 2007
I can only go by what the temps are where i live. As you should know temps and rainfall amounts will vary from area to area. I will do a break down of Dec 07 temps vs this Dec and see what the numbers come out to be.

If you are going by a whole area like Tampa and i am going by what the temps were at my house then the numbers will never jive. I can't prove you wrong and you can't prove me wrong based on them facts.
Just as well move on.
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Old 12-26-2011, 10:11 AM
 
Location: Hernando County, FL
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I can only go by what the temps are where i live. As you should know temps and rainfall amounts will vary from area to area. I will do a break down of Dec 07 temps vs this Dec and see what the numbers come out to be.

If you are going by a whole area like Tampa and i am going by what the temps were at my house then the numbers will never jive. I can't prove you wrong and you can't prove me wrong based on them facts.
Just as well move on.
You are right, since you can make up what ever numbers you like and I am stuck going by NWS and NOAA numbers then I can't prove what ever numbers you decide to write down are wrong.

I can say in my opinion that based on NWS and NOAA numbers that this is a normal December. Normal to me being within 3-4 degrees of average. Maybe the difference between average night time lows of 57 instead of 54 make it abnormally hot to you but then maybe you are just more sensitive to these things.
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Old 12-26-2011, 11:00 AM
 
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You are right, since you can make up what ever numbers you like and I am stuck going by NWS and NOAA numbers then I can't prove what ever numbers you decide to write down are wrong.

I can say in my opinion that based on NWS and NOAA numbers that this is a normal December. Normal to me being within 3-4 degrees of average. Maybe the difference between average night time lows of 57 instead of 54 make it abnormally hot to you but then maybe you are just more sensitive to these things.
I don't see how i could have faked my numbers going back the last 33 years since that was long before i knew of this site and or you, just to prove you wrong.

I can only go by the temps at my house in Danashores and the 7 longggggg years i lived in west Pasco.

Just my numbers come up warmer for this Dec compared to 07 and 09.
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Old 12-26-2011, 06:20 PM
 
Location: Myrtle Beach
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lol - Only time I Have had AC on recerntly was X-Mas night because I had 6 kids sleeping in one bedroom. Other than that, I haven't even thought about turning it on. It's called open your doors and windows.

Sad to see the warmer temps leaving us this week.
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Old 12-26-2011, 07:31 PM
 
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lol - Only time I Have had AC on recerntly was X-Mas night because I had 6 kids sleeping in one bedroom. Other than that, I haven't even thought about turning it on. It's called open your doors and windows.

Sad to see the warmer temps leaving us this week.
Warmer temps will be back within a few days.
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Old 12-26-2011, 07:49 PM
 
Location: Phoenix
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It's 92 percent humidity right now and I don't like sticking to my sheets at night. I prefer to run my AC, thank goodness for cheap nuclear power.


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lol - Only time I Have had AC on recerntly was X-Mas night because I had 6 kids sleeping in one bedroom. Other than that, I haven't even thought about turning it on. It's called open your doors and windows.

Sad to see the warmer temps leaving us this week.
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Old 12-26-2011, 08:52 PM
 
Location: FL
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I'll never forget that winter, every damn school in Pinellas County closed except for mine, Belcher Elementary and the teacher read us books by candlelight.
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Old 12-27-2011, 03:37 AM
 
Location: Hernando County, FL
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It's 92 percent humidity right now and I don't like sticking to my sheets at night. I prefer to run my AC, thank goodness for cheap nuclear power.
High of 72-73 yesterday with a 9-12 mph breeze was good for me, could have been a little warmer but I'll take it.
Are you sure you don't have someone's bathroom exhaust fan blowing in your bedroom window? I am pretty sure most of the Tampa area was in the mid 60's last night and the dew point was lower.
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