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I don't know why anyone of you pay any heed to B87's posts, as his only agenda is to whitewash London's climate to something that it isn't.
He's like a Putin troll, but the agenda is London.
That's rather harsh. What has he posted that is factually incorrect?
If anything most people on this forum make out London to be colder, wetter & gloomier than it actually is, so what is wrong with someone who lives in London sticking up for their climate & dispelling many of the stereotypes that people have...
I believe he worked out the averages himself using Tutiempo, which is what I did as well.
Tutiempo isn't accurate for my location.. It may be for London. Does August really see a 3C decline in temps from the 1st to the 31st? I don't buy it I know Seattle isn't an exactly similar oceanic climate, but they start the month at their annual peak of 25.2C, and end it at 23.6C. That peak is only 0.6C higher than their monthly average. B87's data is saying that London's peak is 1.5C higher than the monthly average. Sounds a bit fishy to me.
Well as September has an average high of 19.9C, it is obvious that the temperature drops off by the end of the month...
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