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Seriously, I wouldn't mind trading. I don't mind below average weather in April (but sure won't complain about above average weather either).
Of course I'm mad. If your weather system would move up here, we would have 15C highs and sunny. Now the center of the high system seems to stay above Germany while we'll be affected by an Arctic low and then sliced with an weird Icelandic low. I want budding and blooming vegetation, not -5C lows!
BTW, are those wiki-stats correct for Paris O'rly? Météo France says so. Congratulations, your location is now "subtropical".
Of course I'm mad. If your weather system would move up here, we would have 15C highs and sunny. Now the center of the high system seems to stay above Germany while we'll be affected by an Arctic low and then sliced with an weird Icelandic low. I want budding and blooming vegetation, not -5C lows!
BTW, are those wiki-stats correct for Paris O'rly? Météo France says so. Congratulations, your location is now "subtropical".
Of course I'm mad. If your weather system would move up here, we would have 15C highs and sunny. Now the center of the high system seems to stay above Germany while we'll be affected by an Arctic low and then sliced with an weird Icelandic low. I want budding and blooming vegetation, not -5C lows!
BTW, are those wiki-stats correct for Paris O'rly? Météo France says so. Congratulations, your location is now "subtropical".
1) The stats on both wikis are for Paris Montsouris, not Orly
2) The stats on the English version are 1981-2010 averages, which are also shown on the French version along with the 1874-1903 averages
3) In both cases, Paris is not Köppen-subtropical (warmest month is <22°C)
4) In both cases, Paris is not Trewartha-subtropical either (7 months are >10°C, when 8 are needed)
The official weather station for Paris is Montsouris. I use Orly because it's the "official station" of my subdivision, the biggest METAR of Ile-de-France and better for comparison purposes since it's less affected by the UHI. Like dhdh, not sure what is subtropical about these stats.
Here are the stats for O RLY, even less "subtropical":
°C
Jan 1.6 6.7
Feb 1.5 7.9
Mar 3.9 11.9
Apr 5.9 15.3
May 9.7 19.3
Jun 12.7 22.6
Jul 14.7 25.3
Aug 14.3 25.1
Sep 11.4 21.2
Oct 8.4 16.3
Nov 4.5 10.5
Dec 2.3 7.1
°F
Jan 34.9 44.1
Feb 34.7 46.2
Mar 39.0 53.4
Apr 42.6 59.5
May 49.5 66.7
Jun 54.9 72.7
Jul 58.5 77.5
Aug 57.7 77.2
Sep 52.5 70.2
Oct 47.1 61.3
Nov 40.1 50.9
Dec 36.1 44.8
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Originally Posted by Ariete
Of course I'm mad. If your weather system would move up here, we would have 15C highs and sunny. Now the center of the high system seems to stay above Germany while we'll be affected by an Arctic low and then sliced with an weird Icelandic low. I want budding and blooming vegetation, not -5C lows!
Okay, I'm sending you part of the hot hair graciously supplied by our politicians during the recent local elections. Should be enough to make your trees bloom as early as April. Unfortunately there's enough of it to completely melt the North Pole ice this coming summer.
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