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The March 7 -5.5C high at Holmön is pretty impressively cold considering its location.
It does looks fairly legit!
My point is I think Umeå Airport is recording too low temperatures at night, not that Holmön records too warm temperatures. Also, I don't think the university station is too inaccurate. Every time I've looked at out thermometer in Tavelsjö, the temperature has been the same or a degree warmer at the university station, whereas the Umeå Airport station often has been colder. (The thermometer is only a few centimeters from the wall, but then again, Tavelsjö is farther inland and has no UHI).
My point is I think Umeå Airport is recording too low temperatures at night, not that Holmön records too warm temperatures. Also, I don't think the university station is too inaccurate. Every time I've looked at out thermometer in Tavelsjö, the temperature has been the same or a degree warmer at the university station, whereas the Umeå Airport station often has been colder. (The thermometer is only a few centimeters from the wall, but then again, Tavelsjö is farther inland and has no UHI).
well i looked at the recent history of vägverkets weather-station in långviksvallen in the vicinity, and if anything långviksvallen (and therefore presumably tavelsjö) is colder than the airport station. and vägverkets stations aren't exactly crap, but reliable
even so reliable that smhi uses many of them in the "open data" section.
well i looked at the recent history of vägverkets weather-station in långviksvallen in the vicinity, and if anything långviksvallen (and therefore presumably tavelsjö) is colder than the airport station. and vägverkets stations aren't exactly crap, but reliable
even so reliable that smhi uses many of them in the "open data" section.
Looking at March, there definitely seems to be some funny business going on in Umeå airport, for example, just look at March 11th. Either way, that seems like a really nice website. Where did you get those graphs from?
Sunrises will be back to the way they were next month. I'm not happy about having to wake up earlier, but at least I'll get a break from being blinded by the rising sun every morning.
Agreed. Earliest sunset here is 4:28 PM, and it just doesn't feel natural to me.
Morning sunlight is more invigorating. I need an energy boost in the morning since it's so difficult to get up early, not in the evening when I've already been awake the entire day.
Why? Adelaide and SA are reasonably appropriate being 30 minutes behind AEST. Going 30 minutes backward would be plain schitt, we would be seeing 4:30pm sunsets in winter with unnecessary early sunrises Not everything is about that holy grail Shitney
Brisbane is what needs to be looked at. 4:44am sunrises and 6:30pm sunsets near the tropics in mid summer? That is what needs to be examined and fixed as far as I'm concerned.
Ironically, it's "Sydney this, Sydney that" with you. Why give the city so much attention if you hate it? -_-
It's not really about Sydney, but about like 85% of the world where the minute hand is homogeneous (Europe, Africa, western Asia and the Americas):
Youse can always be 30 minutes forward and be akin to AEST.
Now imagine if they'd pull a Nottingham Forest and win the tournament in their debut season
Even if only champions (and last year's winners) had been invited like back then it'd still been just as hard since that'd meant Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern München, Juventus and PSG in that tournament... but at least that would've meant some exciting shocks going to the semis every other year or so
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