Your own-made climate normals/averages (february, London, mild, Sydney)
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Tafjord, at the head of a fjord in Norway at 62 degr N, not far from Ã…lesund, but slightly less oceanic.
So Tafjord is about the same latitude as Hudiksvall in Sweden, Pori in Finland and Anchorage, Alaska.
Notice this is for the years 2002 - 2015, including the extremes.
July in Lahti really is impressive, that's as strong heat as in Falun, farther from the Gulf Stream!
Also Utö makes Landsort and Svenska Högarna look humid continental
Look at those record highs in Lahti. It's not unusual at all that it records the daily high in May-August. Actually, the August 33.8C is the Finnish record, tied with 2 other locales (Heinola and Puumala), but the difference is that Lahti has recorded it twice.
April has improved, August is worse. The other months are mostly the same.
Here are the figures for Paris-Orly. April is now closer to May than to March. The two freak Aprils of 2007 (21.6°C) and 2011 (20.2°C) have had quite an impact on the 10-year averages. They will most likely go down again in the next 10 years, or at the very least remain stable.
^^Nice has warmed last decade due to the lows. But not Paris it seems?
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