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Old 02-01-2017, 02:24 PM
 
Location: Finland
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Junter, I find you overly defensive as well. If flamingGalah! posts a map where one station in Spain says the temp is 10C but the nearby station says 10.8C, so what? What does it matter?

Just give it a rest, ok?

 
Old 02-01-2017, 02:25 PM
 
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I spended my time to make that post to show that those statements weren't right.

If you aren't interested you at least could show some respect and don't try to take it ironically with pictures.

Thanks

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Junter, I find you overly defensive as well. If flamingGalah! posts a map where one station in Spain says the temp is 10C but the nearby station says 10.8C, so what? What does it matter?

Just give it a rest, ok?
Of course mate but this wasn't the problem, the problem is that he says that "much of Spain is well above average" and I just told him (and shown/proven) that those statements aren't true coz a few places are. He could say a few. Some. He could say that zone. Like he says on other countries. But not, it has to be much/most of Spain. I know I got defensive quickly but idk why he does the same on a daily basis.

About the other thing with the temperatures it doesn't matter. That's why I always put 2 different maps, one from meteociel and another from wetterzentrale. One uses airport temps and the other not.

But blergh, I would start to not to put very much emphasis on his posts. Because he says something that thing won't be automatically true, so it doesn't matter.
 
Old 02-01-2017, 02:31 PM
 
Location: Portsmouth, UK
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There was nothing incorrect about what I wrote to start with

Stop being so bloody defensive, you moan if someone posts that Spain is below average, you moan if someone posts if Spain is above average, Jesus no one else get their knickers in a twist about absolutely nothing like you do & no one apart from you even cares.

So why should I "respect" yet another 3000 word post of your ramblings? Respect is earned buddy, not demanded...

And wow, calling me a liar? The irony in that statement is actually hilarious...
 
Old 02-01-2017, 02:37 PM
 
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There was nothing incorrect about what I wrote to start with

Stop being so bloody defensive, you moan if someone posts that Spain is below average, you moan if someone posts if Spain is above average, Jesus no one else get their knickers in a twist about absolutely nothing like you do & no one apart from you even cares.

So why should I "respect" yet another 3000 word post of your ramblings? Respect is earned buddy, not demanded...

And wow, calling me a liar? The irony in that statement is actually hilarious...
I'm not calling you nothing. lol!

No bro, from some time to now you have like a kind of obsession with Spain. Remember who maded the comments many days in a row "wow, Spain is colder than Norway" "wow, Spain is colder than Ireland" and that kind of ramblings when Spain was facing a hard cold spell. I just maded a comment a few days ago because Malta was colder than Ireland (rarety) and then you started again more than ever with the same stuff. Comparing a 504.000km2 country which it's average altitude is above 600m to Oceanic lowland places which are heavily influenced by Oceanic currents. There are 13 or 14 different climates in Spain. It's normal that many places are cold, as they're on the mountains and stuff. Now most of the country has normal temps and some parts are warmer and you say that much of the country is warmer.

And because I shown that in fact today most of the country is on average comparing the temperatures from the map with the averages that's rambling for you? I'm just showing that I talk with property.

Whatever dude. Ironically it only happens between me and you, I didn't discuss with anyone on this forum rather than you. And I have more than 700 posts. Btw! Enough show for today.
 
Old 02-01-2017, 02:44 PM
 
Location: Lizard Lick, NC
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I'm not calling you nothing. lol!

No bro, from some time to now you have like a kind of obsession with Spain. Remember who maded the comments many days in a row "wow, Spain is colder than Norway" "wow, Spain is colder than Ireland" and that kind of ramblings when Spain was facing a hard cold spell. I just maded a comment a few days ago because Malta was colder than Ireland (rarety) and then you started again more than ever with the same stuff. Comparing a 504.000km2 country which is average altitude is above 600m to Oceanic places which are heavily influenced by Oceanic currents. There are 13 or 14 different climates in Spain. It's normal that many places are cold, as they're on the mountains and stuff. Now most of the country has normal temps and some parts are warmer and you say that much of the country is warmer.

And because I shown that in fact most of the country is on average comparing the temperatures from the map with the averages that's rambling for you? I'm just showing that I talk with property.

Whatever dude. Ironically it only happens between me and you, I didn't discuss with anyone on this forum rather than you. And I have more than 700 posts. Btw!
Bro, Spain is overall warmer than normal; your maps betray you as that is what they show. Your cold spell was not hard.... no different than this warm spell in many parts in terms of deviations... just bexcuse coldest in few years doesn't mean it's hard. Last few years have been rather warm so if anything this was a snap back to reality.
 
Old 02-01-2017, 02:45 PM
 
Location: Portsmouth, UK
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I'm not calling you nothing. lol!

No bro, from some time to now you have like a kind of obsession with Spain. Remember who maded the comments many days in a row "wow, Spain is colder than Norway" "wow, Spain is colder than Ireland" and that kind of ramblings when Spain was facing a hard cold spell. I just maded a comment a few days ago because Malta was colder than Ireland (rarety) and then you started again more than ever with the same stuff. Comparing a 504.000km2 country which it's average altitude is above 600m to Oceanic lowland places which are heavily influenced by Oceanic currents. There are 13 or 14 different climates in Spain. It's normal that many places are cold, as they're on the mountains and stuff. Now most of the country has normal temps and some parts are warmer and you say that much of the country is warmer.

And because I shown that in fact today most of the country is on average comparing the temperatures from the map with the averages that's rambling for you? I'm just showing that I talk with property.

Whatever dude. Ironically it only happens between me and you, I didn't discuss with anyone on this forum rather than you. And I have more than 700 posts. Btw! Enough show for today.
 
Old 02-01-2017, 02:46 PM
 
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Bro, Spain is overall warmer than normal; your maps betray you as that is what they show. Your cold spell was not hard.... no different than this warm spell in many parts in terms of deviations... just bexcuse coldest in few years doesn't mean it's hard. Last few years have been rather warm so if anything this was a snap back to reality.
I don't see like that but if it's your point I take it.

We could compare the last 30 year averages from TuTiempo which are the official AEMET averages, to show for example that from 2007 to 2011 Valencia had the coldest years in a row from 1991-1994.

But I prefer to not continue with this discussion. Anyone which wants to see data can see it on the Internet.

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Old 02-01-2017, 02:46 PM
 
Location: United Kingdom
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I find your discussions fascinating Junter.
 
Old 02-01-2017, 02:49 PM
 
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I find your discussions fascinating Junter.
Thanks mate!

I would give you more rep points if I could. I didn't know why it still doesn't let me give repeatedly rep points to some users if I gave rep points to more than 25-30 different users.
 
Old 02-01-2017, 02:53 PM
 
Location: United Kingdom
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Thanks mate!

I would give you more rep points if I could. I didn't know why it still doesn't let me give repeatedly rep points to some users if I gave rep points to more than 25-30 different users.
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