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Our record high in January and December is lower than our average high even for May! Not very oceanic for the stereotypical oceanic climate.
Why? That's what I'd expect for an oceanic climate; low winter variability. My record high in January and December is slightly higher or tied with my average high for May, what'd you expect for a more continental climate.
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Also, I was thinking about that: January record high in Bayonne is the same as their average high in July.
Now that's what I call an oceanic climate. Not those Cfb climates in Central Europe which are slightly moderated versions of the US North East corner.
I would have assumed oceanic climates aren't capable of such warm extremes in the winter. Lower latitude oceanic climates perhaps. Sounds like coastal California: Eureka's record high in both December and January is 25°C. Of course that's higher than their average July high, which isn't hard to beat (16°).
Broken record for Serres. 25,9 C just a few minutes ago! We speak about late May and early June highs not November 's. And in other regions in North Greece the mercury reached 27 C a few minutes ago. I am confused. What are we waiting about? Summer or Winter?
New record breakings. 25,8 at the city centre of Thessaloniki and 28,1 C in a village of Imathia region in North Greece. Unbeliavable! Summer weather in late autumn.
Taken a day off work today to do a bit of admin. I'm now sat watching 'The Day After Tomorrow' half expecting Cambium to pop and save the day. I'm pretty sure Chicagogeorge just appeared with a forecast from Joe Bastardi too. Apparently it's gonna be cold.
The football match scene in this film annoys the hell out of me. They mention "hometown Celtic", when the game is clearly at Old Trafford. Then there's the guy saying " kick it, kick it, kick" over and over again. Who the **** says that watching football? Bit silly, but it bugs me.
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Taken a day off work today to do a bit of admin. I'm now sat watching 'The Day After Tomorrow' half expecting Cambium to pop and save the day. I'm pretty sure Chicagogeorge just appeared with a forecast from Joe Bastardi too. Apparently it's gonna be cold.
The football match scene in this film annoys the hell out of me. They mention "hometown Celtic", when the game is clearly at Old Trafford. Then there's the guy saying " kick it, kick it, kick" over and over again. Who the **** says that watching football? Bit silly, but it bugs me.
The entire film annoys the hell out me. One of the biggest loads of **** I've ever seen.
We haven't heard much about Northern Irish weather lately....
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