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Old 06-10-2017, 02:59 PM
 
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Predictions of Rotterdam for 2071-2100 then?

Mine is 23.3/14.0 in July and 7.8/2.4 in January!
10/4 January
20/11 May
24/16 July
18/11 October

Actual snowy days are 22 but in reality not even 1/4 are happening in those last years. Probably by 2071-2100... it will be 2 snowy days in average? Not a single month with 1.0, and sunnier too.

Rain will be also bigger but with less rainy days, so that means more rain in a rainy day. It will be also a climate suitable for many palms... and even lemons.
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Old 06-10-2017, 03:01 PM
 
Location: Foreignorland 58 N, 17 E.
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10/4 January
20/11 May
25/16 July
18/11 October

Actual snowy days are 22 but in reality not even 1/4 are happening in those last years. Probably by 2071-2100... it will be 2 snowy days in average? Not a single month with 1.0, and sunnier too.

Rain will be also bigger but with less rainy days, so that means more rain in a rainy day. It will be also a climate suitable for many palms... and even lemons.
If those figures are real a submarine will be needed to travel through Rotterdam due to the polar melt

I think a tad exaggarated considering the Atlantic trade winds in summer! The more coastal a climate the less difference will be seen, particularly in summer and at lower latitudes such as Rotterdam.
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Old 06-10-2017, 03:07 PM
 
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If those figures are real a submarine will be needed to travel through Rotterdam due to the polar melt

I think a tad exaggarated considering the Atlantic trade winds in summer! The more coastal a climate the less difference will be seen, particularly in summer and at lower latitudes such as Rotterdam.
Ok then 24/16

Actually it's 22.2/13.1 in Rotterdam-The Hague airport (I was speaking about the city itself) so it's not crazy to increase them 2-3ºC... besides I've thought about 24 rather than 25.

A submarine? Remember where is Rotterdam located? Who manages better the water than Netherlands? not a problem, we can deal with the water unless if it's a tsunami.
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Old 06-10-2017, 03:07 PM
 
Location: 64'N Umeå, Sweden - The least bad Dfc
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Under your crystal ball what will Nyköping have?

I'm going with a sunnier and slightly drier Bamberg as the most likely scenario of your opinion. Still think winter nights will snap pretty hard at times.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamberg#Climate

As for myself I step short of going any further than Lund's current one
I don't think 3'C rise in winter, 2'C in shoulders and 1'C in summer is that far-fetched for us lol, although to be fair, I think of the 1961-91 period as only being like 30 years ago as opposed to nearly half a century ago. I guess Turku's 1981-2010 stats would be more feasible, since the Marches proportionally are much warmer on the Swedish side south of Sundsvall compared to Umeå and Turku.

As for Nyköping I'm guessing Kristianstad with Lund's May-August. About 2000h there as well.
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Old 06-10-2017, 03:16 PM
 
Location: Foreignorland 58 N, 17 E.
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I don't think 3'C rise in winter, 2'C in shoulders and 1'C in summer is that far-fetched for us lol, although to be fair, I think of the 1961-91 period as only being like 30 years ago as opposed to nearly half a century ago. I guess Turku's 1981-2010 stats would be more feasible, since the Marches proportionally are much warmer on the Swedish side south of Sundsvall compared to Umeå and Turku.

As for Nyköping I'm guessing Kristianstad with Lund's May-August. About 2000h there as well.
Will Inner Stockholm have a 15 year humid subtropical period during your lifetime then? I wouldn't rule 26/18 July's out by the end of the century because of:

1, heat aggregation in the inner cities.
2, stronger warming farther north.
3, a scorching Baltic Sea.
4, the water in the inner city preventing cooler overnight lows!

More likely with 25/17 for Stockholm in 2071-2100 but who knows? Nyköping I'd say similar June and August to Lund but 24.4/14.0 in July, so a little warmer!
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Old 06-10-2017, 03:21 PM
 
Location: 64'N Umeå, Sweden - The least bad Dfc
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Will Inner Stockholm have a 15 year humid subtropical period during your lifetime then? I wouldn't rule 26/18 July's out by the end of the century because of:

1, heat aggregation in the inner cities.
2, stronger warming farther north.
3, a scorching Baltic Sea.
4, the water in the inner city preventing cooler overnight lows!

More likely with 25/17 for Stockholm in 2071-2100 but who knows? Nyköping I'd say similar June and August to Lund but 24.4/14.0 in July, so a little warmer!
Stockholm's max/min mean for 2002-2016 is 19.45'C. I highly doubt it's gonna rise by 2.55'C let alone 2.75'C by 2100 lol.
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Old 06-10-2017, 03:23 PM
 
Location: Foreignorland 58 N, 17 E.
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Stockholm's max/min mean for 2002-2016 is 19.45'C. I highly doubt it's gonna rise by 2.55'C let alone 2.75'C by 2100 lol.
What would you think Överkalix could end up with then?

I think 24/12 is entirely plausible for July up there January more like Skellefteå today...

I wouldn't rule Sollefteå and Lycksele out for 24C July highs either, Sollefteå looks like a dead cert if current trends continue!
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Old 06-10-2017, 03:35 PM
 
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Wrexham:

21.4C/12.4 July,
7.5/1.6 January
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Old 06-10-2017, 03:36 PM
 
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Accidentally gave Baba rep. Who cares? Have some rep on me Baba
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Old 06-10-2017, 03:38 PM
 
Location: Foreignorland 58 N, 17 E.
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Wrexham:

21.4C/12.4 July,
7.5/1.6 January
In 2100?

More like 22.6/13.0 and 8.4/2.2 then if so

I can't give baba reps and can't give you reps. Why spread it when I wanna give it to great guys like you?
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