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Thanks Jolly Roger for ur great work.
er, the Kef figures... are they what you've recorded or is that 'Greek accounting'?
What is going on with the weather? May, July and August have been the coolest I have recorded in 13 years. June was the second coolest in 13 years. I only recorded 1 cm of rain in July, but many places had a lot more. Unheard of in July!Temperatures shown are the monthly average of the highest daily temperature.Rainfall has been measured at Valeriano and total rainfall is calculated from August to the following July.
Thanks Roger. The summer was 2-3 deg cooler by your data. Very odd what with global warming etc. ??Part of the austerity measures? Tony
Quote from: TonyKath on Thursday, 09 October, 2014 @ 14:02:09Thanks Roger. The summer was 2-3 deg cooler by your data. Very odd what with global warming etc. ??Part of the austerity measures? TonyActually, I think 'Global Warming' is a misnomer. What it actually means is that there are likely to be more extremes of weather in the future. Some places will be warmer, some cooler, some more wet and some more dry.The UK had a pretty decent summer, but there are predictions of extreme cold this winter.
Rog, how's it looking for September and October? Wetter than usual?
Now that's interesting, didn't expect sea temperatures to be that warm over winter.
Thanks for the latest update, Roger. A slightly strange year, weather-wise, for Kef! Wonder what next year will bring if El Niño appears, as currently predicted.
Quote from: Maik on Tuesday, 10 April, 2018 @ 20:42:33Now that's interesting, didn't expect sea temperatures to be that warm over winter.I don't normally scroll down, so hadn't seen this comment before now Maik. All these temperatures are taken in fairly shallow water, so may be a bit warmer than further out. If I can manage to swim again through the winter, I will try to go out a bit further!
Thanks for updating the charts Roger, looks like May had a hot day or 2 with 36c .And a big thank you for continuing to feed the cats around Katelios
The rainfall for September was by far the largest amount I have recorded.