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Old 07-29-2015, 10:00 AM
 
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Old 07-29-2015, 10:19 AM
 
Location: Leeds, UK
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July 2015 will be slightly below the 1981-2010 average by less than 0.5C, but probably slightly above the 1961-1990 average by less than 0.5C. So an average month. Just like June - and pretty much all months in 2015 with the exception of April.
 
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Location: Western Massachusetts
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July 2015 will be slightly below the 1981-2010 average by less than 0.5C, but probably slightly above the 1961-1990 average by less than 0.5C. So an average month. Just like June - and pretty much all months in 2015 with the exception of April.
Looks like the cold was concentrated in the north and west, most of eastern England was near normal. Looks like western Northern Ireland was about 3°C below normal.
 
Old 07-29-2015, 11:37 AM
 
Location: Paris
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Didn't realize Spain was more deviant than Italy.


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How could Cannes go down to 10F and Nice not even break 20F? Why such a big difference between the two places?

Did the Queen Palms recover?
As improb said, the aiport is closer to the sea in Nice. Nice is also more sheltered being closer to higher mountains than Cannes. Btw Nice did break the 20°F mark, as it got down to 19°F that day. Low temps are highly dependent on the local topography, so a 5°C difference between two locations 15 miles apart isn't surprising.

As for the queen palms, I have no idea. I'm not even sure if they're a recent gardening trend or if they've been around for a while.



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How are you getting the snowdepth?
On this page, if you put the mouse over the snowflake, it indicates the snowcover for that day.
 
Old 07-29-2015, 12:39 PM
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Location: Surrey/London
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Seems extremely low for late July
It is. We are forecast a low of 10c tonight, which is about as cold as it gets in July.
 
Old 07-29-2015, 12:55 PM
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On this page, if you put the mouse over the snowflake, it indicates the snowcover for that day.
Hmm. Went from 38 to 13 cm in one day (from 8th to 9th)? 9th wasn't warm, only 3°C shouldn't melt much snow.
 
Old 07-29-2015, 12:58 PM
 
Location: Mid Atlantic USA
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It is. We are forecast a low of 10c tonight, which is about as cold as it gets in July.

Not just in England either. We went down to 52F in July 1988, and 44F in August 1986. I hate to say this, Cambium is going to be so pleased, but we in the eastern US and Western Europe are in trouble. The 1980's had the cold AMO, and I'm convinced with the AMO now going negative again, we will see cooler summers and very cold winters like in the 1980's.
 
Old 07-29-2015, 01:08 PM
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Not just in England either. We went down to 52F in July 1988, and 44F in August 1986. I hate to say this, Cambium is going to be so pleased, but we in the eastern US and Western Europe are in trouble. The 1980's had the cold AMO, and I'm convinced with the AMO now going negative again, we will see cooler summers and very cold winters like in the 1980's.
Most of the recent winter months in El Niño winters have had average highs ranging from 8-12c, so I'd expect an average or above average winter.
 
Old 07-29-2015, 01:08 PM
 
Location: Top of the South, NZ
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Not just in England either. We went down to 52F in July 1988, and 44F in August 1986.
52F! .... how did people survive that? Any reports of cannibalism?
 
Old 07-29-2015, 01:10 PM
 
Location: Broward County, FL
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Not just in England either. We went down to 52F in July 1988, and 44F in August 1986. I hate to say this, Cambium is going to be so pleased, but we in the eastern US and Western Europe are in trouble. The 1980's had the cold AMO, and I'm convinced with the AMO now going negative again, we will see cooler summers and very cold winters like in the 1980's.
The 80's didn't really have "cooler summers". The summer of '88 in particular was a hot one. I think the 70s were more impressively cold, IMO.
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