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#361 User is online   Ian Williams 

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Posted 12 December 2011 - 12:12

Ierapetra has been down since the 8th and Fuengirola has days missing, so i am awaiting the Ierapetra station to come back on line, and will update the tables then, here are the temps so far, maxes on the left minimums on the right with the means in purple.

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#362 User is online   Ian Williams 

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Posted 14 December 2011 - 20:22

OK Here are the up to date figures to the 13th

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Posted 20 December 2011 - 07:29

around 70 days till the end of your trial Ian...

Let me recap for Greece.Well, a cold spring with March being especially cold and unusually low means and the same for April.May about average with all 3 summer months hotter than average probably (remember we do not have long term means for Palaiohora-though the summer means were about the same with the last 4 years we have data for Palaiohora).September was close to the climatic values and then we head for one of the COLDEST autumns the last decade in Greece with October much lower than climatic values and November way lower than climatic values and in fact the coldest November in a decade which turns out to be even colder than December (so far). None the less despite the fact that South Crete has seen the COLDEST YEAR in annual means the past decade (or more) it still leads....

All in all Ian it was the WORST year you could possibly choose for Crete to run your thread:)If it was any other year the past decade I would say that Palaiohora would come out warmer by more than 1.5C compared to any area of IP in mean temps instead of a mere 0.6C lead that we currently have!

Could someone recap for coastal Spain?

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Posted 20 December 2011 - 07:42

btw I cant thank you enough Ian for your perseverance and patience,your detailed work and your commitment to this project...I take my hat off to you mate!I could never do it the way you did it and I am hooked with warm climatology (plus I have a good reason to do so,being originally from Greece n all) like for ever...:)

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Posted 20 December 2011 - 16:10

View PostMesogeiakos, on 20 December 2011 - 07:29, said:

around 70 days till the end of your trial Ian...

we head for one of the COLDEST autumns the last decade in Greece with October much lower than climatic values and November way lower than climatic values and in fact the coldest November in a decade which turns out to be even colder than December (so far). None the less despite the fact that South Crete has seen the COLDEST YEAR in annual means the past decade (or more) it still leads....




Thanks for the re-cap Pit, Funny enough if you look at the figures below you are correct especially regarding Palaiohora which is running at a slightly higher mean this month to the 19th than the whole of November. Both Rhodes and Ierapetra are not far off their November means.

Good week for South Crete with Palaiohora pulling further into the lead and Ierapetra this month has gone from 5th a week ago to 2nd, and in the annual charts has gone up one place to 2nd.



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Posted 21 December 2011 - 14:33

View PostIan Williams, on 20 December 2011 - 16:10, said:


Ierapetra this month has gone from 5th a week ago to 2nd, and in the annual charts has gone up one place to 2nd.





Am I entitled to throw a tantrum for the Ierapetra HNMS station?Such a pity HNMS is being stupid and closed it down as it was always around 0.3C warmer to NOA one.Anyhow it is pretty much expected that the whole of coastal south crete would be in the top spots.

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Posted 27 December 2011 - 18:30

The cold spell in Greece is taking its toll with Fuengirola jumping up from 5th to 2nd in the December rankings, no change in the annual rankings though. All the raw data is provided in the last chart since the 20th.

Figures in yellow mean they are from their respective countries met-office, in white its either from NOA, or is an hourly max or minimum due to either so max/min recorded by either HNMS or AEMET or the max/min occurred outside the normal time frame, i.e mins between 2100 and 0900 and maxes between 0900 and 2100. Sivas is for maximums only and not part of this project.




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Posted 30 December 2011 - 20:48

Well as December comes to an end and we enter the last 3 months of this project, unsurprisingly to me anyway, Palaiohora is still heads and shoulders above the rest including the Greek resorts

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Posted 02 January 2012 - 14:49

Here are the final December tables / extremes with 3 months left Palaiohora reigns supreme, and i can not really see any of the others catching up!

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Posted 04 January 2012 - 14:58

After 3 days in January a totally different look on the annual tables with Ierapetra sinking from 2nd to 6th (last) and all the Spanish stations going up the table, of course its early days for this month

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Posted 05 January 2012 - 18:00

Spain continues its warm spell whilst Greece suffers the start of another cold spell. Estepona up to 2nd!!!

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Posted 07 January 2012 - 23:51

And Greece will suffer much more from its cold snap. It ll be like that until mid January the way I see things.Athens is expected to see a minimum of -2C next week!
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Posted 09 January 2012 - 18:04

View PostMesogeiakos, on 07 January 2012 - 23:51, said:

And Greece will suffer much more from its cold snap. It ll be like that until mid January the way I see things.Athens is expected to see a minimum of -2C next week!


Thats 2 coldish winters back to back for Greece then, is this unusual Pit?

Here is all the up to date data



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Posted 10 January 2012 - 10:11

View PostIan Williams, on 09 January 2012 - 18:04, said:

Thats 2 coldish winters back to back for Greece then, is this unusual Pit?



I think it is. I can only say with certainty that 2011 was the coldest year regarding mean annual temps for most of Greece ever since 2000...
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Posted 12 January 2012 - 17:42

View PostMesogeiakos, on 10 January 2012 - 10:11, said:

I think it is. I can only say with certainty that 2011 was the coldest year regarding mean annual temps for most of Greece ever since 2000...


Well Greece needs to warm up thats for sure! Malaga Port just 0.32C below Palaiohora with 7 weeks remaining, Sivas mean max this month is 16.26C a good couple of degrees up on Palaiohora and Ierapetra


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Posted 12 January 2012 - 17:54

Well it is not going to warm up.In fact next week Greece will have an even worse cold snap!!!
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Posted 13 January 2012 - 11:01





Well, let’s see. If we use official data, Seville San Pablo had a temperature average of 20.31°C in 2011

http://www.ogimet.com/cgi-bin/gclimat?lang=en&mode=0&ind=08391&ord=DIR&year=2011&mes=12&months=12

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With NOA data (observations NOA), I think NOA data are not official, but you use them! However

http://cirrus.meteo.noa.gr/forecast/bolam/index.htm



Palahiora had an average of 20.1ºC in 2011.

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Ierapetra 19.5ºC

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Awesome, a city on the continent was warmer than the southern coast of an island placed further to the South!

Sorry for my poor English, It's not my native language :(



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Posted 13 January 2012 - 11:10

As I said in the another thread, Malaga Port had a maximum of 25ºC on january 6 and not 14ºC as you claim in your chart.

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Posted 13 January 2012 - 14:08

View PostUxio_, on 13 January 2012 - 11:01, said:





Well, let’s see. If we use official data, Seville San Pablo had a temperature average of 20.31°C in 2011

http://www.ogimet.com/cgi-bin/gclimat?lang=en&mode=0&ind=08391&ord=DIR&year=2011&mes=12&months=12

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With NOA data (observations NOA), I think NOA data are not official, but you use them! However

http://cirrus.meteo.noa.gr/forecast/bolam/index.htm



Palahiora had an average of 20.1ºC in 2011.

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Ierapetra 19.5ºC

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Awesome, a city on the continent was warmer than the southern coast of an island placed further to the South!

Sorry for my poor English, It's not my native language :(




Well apart from your poor English there is something wrong with your reading comprehension as well.

1. Ian uses the data of HNMS for Palaiohora (I know big shock right?) He only uses NOA data when HNMS is out.Ian out of a total of 11 months so far how many days have you used NOA data for Palaiohora?

2.What part of my sentence that 2011 has been the coldest year in Greece from 2000 didnt you get? I am sure I can say it in Spanish so you can get it.

3.Do you really believe that there is the slightest chance that Seville is warmer than Palaiohora on mean annual temps on a long term basis? Compare the Seville data with Palaiohora for any other year apart 2011 (hello as I said the coldest in a decade in Greece)and see what happens

and most importantly do you want us to use a Spanish translator for you?

Btw Athens in 2010 had a mean annual of 20.15C! So what?Does it make it warmer than Palaiohora?

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Posted 13 January 2012 - 15:04

Uxio,


If you look at the figures from NOA properly Palaiohora had an annual mean of 20.3C NOA`s mean is used differently to Ogimet, divide the mean max and mean min we come up with 20.3C the same method which is used for Sevilla San Pablo. Ierapetra`s is actually 19.7C
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