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KevBrads1
24 April 2021 05:52:06

If it comes is at 6.5C, it will the first April to be below its 1961-90 average by at least 1.0C since that average came into existence. Remarkable, it is the only month that hasn't achieved this so far. 


It could be the coolest driest April as well.


Coolest driest April is 1855 with a CET of 7.1C and EWP of 19.9mm. That's the coolest April that is in the top 20 driest Aprils on record for England and Wales.


 


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splinter
24 April 2021 06:32:34


  A very unusual month, dry with some warm, sunny days but hard frosts at night.  Fooled us all!  Has there ever been an occasion when we’ve all gone too high or too low?  Or is this a first?  


Originally Posted by: Caz 


 


Hi, Caz I know of at least two months when we've all gone too high or low as I won the competition in those months. In April last year, I won with the highest prediction of 10.2c. The final figure was 10.4c. I also won in October 2019 with the lowest prediction of 10.1c, the month came in at 10.0c.


Looks like I am about to make it a hat trick of winning from the edge of the pack. I'm guessing other months like December 2015 would be contenders.


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Col
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24 April 2021 08:22:55


Bare legs are OK in cold weather if you’re used to it.  Hubby used to shudder when he saw people in shorts on frosty mornings.  However, I reminded him that all young boys wore them for school when we were young and didn’t wear long ‘uns until you got to senior school.  Girls wore skirts and socks, so our knees were always open to the elements and we didn’t notice it.  


There’s no way we’re going to get near my 9.2c guess and it looks like we’ll end below average.  Down I go!  


Originally Posted by: Caz 


Well my bare legs are certainly used to the cold. Last winter I wore shorts practically every day walking to work, this winter there were a number of spells when it was simply too cold but I was still OK most of the time. I enjoy the feeling of fresh air on my skin, I find it 'invigorating'. As long as you keep moving it's fine, it's not as if I'm sitting waiting at bus stops. I just find shorts far more comfortable than trousers, especially when walking so I wear them almost all the time, other than when I'm actually at work.


You have just asked the question that I was wondering about, in that has there ever been a month where everybody has gone either too high or too low. Seems like there has, and we have an expert in Splinter in picking them out! As my 8.15C prediction is towards the bottom of the pack I won't do too badly this month relatively speaking.


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ARTzeman
24 April 2021 10:31:35

Met Office Hadley       6.5c.      Anomaly      -1.1c provisional to 23rd


Metcheck                    5.94c     Anomaly      -2.08c


Netweather                 6.57c     Anomaly      -1.54c


Peasedown St John    6.6c     Anomaly      -1.08c.  






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Caz
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24 April 2021 18:38:37


 


 


Hi, Caz I know of at least two months when we've all gone too high or low as I won the competition in those months. In April last year, I won with the highest prediction of 10.2c. The final figure was 10.4c. I also won in October 2019 with the lowest prediction of 10.1c, the month came in at 10.0c.


Looks like I am about to make it a hat trick of winning from the edge of the pack. I'm guessing other months like December 2015 would be contenders.


Originally Posted by: splinter 

Oh wow!  Well done!    I know on a few occasions we’ve suggested we’d all gone too far either way but you must hold a record there!  


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ARTzeman
25 April 2021 10:24:45

Met Office Hadley       6.7c      Anomaly     -0.9c provisional to 24th


Metcheck                    6.07c    Anomaly     -1.95c


Netweather                 6.71c    Anomaly     -1.4c


Peasedown St John    6.77c    Anomaly     -1.63c.  






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ARTzeman
26 April 2021 10:39:10

Met Office Hadley        6.8c       Anomaly     -0.9c  provisional to 25th


Metcheck                     6.11c     Anomaly     -1.91c


Netweather                  6.78c     Anomaly     -1.33c


Peasedown St John     6.72c     Anomaly     -1.67c. 






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KevBrads1
26 April 2021 13:59:55

Top 30 driest Aprils on record with their CETs


1938: 7.6  (7.1mm)


1817: 7.6  (7.9mm)


1912: 8.8 (9.0mm)


1957: 8.9  (9.7mm)


1893: 10.3 (9.9mm)


1785: 8.4  (10.1mm)


2007: 11.2 (10.4mm)


1984: 8.1 (10.8mm)


2011: 11.8 (11.6mm)


1854: 9.2  (14.1mm)


1842: 7.8 (14.3mm)


1974: 8.2 (14.3mm)


1783: 10.1 (15.2mm)


1954: 7.6  (16.1mm)


1844: 9.8  (16.6mm)


1980: 8.8  (17.5mm)


1976: 8.1  (19.0mm)


1855: 7.1  (19.9mm)


2017: 8.9  (19.9mm)


1852: 8.2  (20.1mm)


1870: 9.2  (21.5mm)


1801: 8.3  (21.6mm)


1776: 9.4  (22.4mm)


1807: 7.7  (22.9mm)


1778: 8.2  (23.0mm)


1873: 7.7  (23.1mm)


1997: 9.0  (23.7mm)


1840: 9.7  (24.2mm)


1982: 8.6 (25.4mm)


1806: 6.8 (26.8mm)


 


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Stormchaser
27 April 2021 09:53:07

Well, it will be interesting to see what this most peculiar of months does for my position in the table.


One of those 'wish I'd been bolder' moments, as I've so much catching up to do... but predicting such a cold April when they've had such a strong average to warm tendency was just too much of a gamble for me!


3rd month this year where the impact on my position in the table has been as much down to the spread of predictions as how far mine was from the actual outcome. Three times I've been surprised at how high the spread has been... of which one time has worked out in my favour .


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Hungry Tiger
27 April 2021 10:11:46


Top 30 driest Aprils on record with their CETs


1938: 7.6


1817: 7.6


1912: 8.8


1957: 8.9


1893: 10.3


1785: 8.4


2011: 11.8


1854: 9.2


1842: 7.8


1974: 8.2


1783: 10.1


1954: 7.6


1844: 9.8


1980: 8.8


1976: 8.1


1855: 7.1


2017: 8.9


1852: 8.2


1870: 9.2


1801: 8.3


1776: 9.4


1807: 7.7


1778: 8.2


1873: 7.7


1997: 9.0


1840: 9.7


1982: 8.6


1806: 6.8 (26.8mm)


 


Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


Great stuff Kevin. Could you put this years of those dry Aprils with their rainfall totals. Cheers.


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ARTzeman
27 April 2021 10:23:58

Met Office Hadley       6.8c     Anomaly      -0.9c  provisional to 26th


Metcheck                    6.17c   Anomaly       -1.85c


Netweather                 6.81c   Anomaly       -1.29c 


Peasedown St John    6.82c    Anomaly     -1.58.






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Saint Snow
27 April 2021 10:32:05

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Surrey John
27 April 2021 11:23:33


Well, it will be interesting to see what this most peculiar of months does for my position in the table.


One of those 'wish I'd been bolder' moments, as I've so much catching up to do... but predicting such a cold April when they've had such a strong average to warm tendency was just too much of a gamble for me!


3rd month this year where the impact on my position in the table has been as much down to the spread of predictions as how far mine was from the actual outcome. Three times I've been surprised at how high the spread has been... of which one time has worked out in my favour .


Originally Posted by: Stormchaser 


 


You should leap up the table with a low 7.77


 


Just had a quick glance and majority of the top 10 on leaderboard have gone 9+ this month, whereas many with lower predictions are in positions 11-20.   Should tighten up the leaderboard considerably, and going to be lots of people very close to each other when April results are added to year to date.


 


 


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Caz
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27 April 2021 11:50:30


Annual CET competition - March update


Here is the latest table. Frank H is now leading the way.


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Table


Originally Posted by: Global Warming 

And here is said leader board!  


And this month’s prediction chart. 



Here is the list of April predictions


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Table


Originally Posted by: Global Warming 


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redmoons
27 April 2021 12:23:06


And here is said leader board!  


And this month’s prediction chart. 


 


Originally Posted by: Caz 


Not looking good for me, a swift drop down the table!


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Caz
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27 April 2021 13:09:51


 


Not looking good for me, a swift drop down the table!


Originally Posted by: redmoons 

Same here!  


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Hungry Tiger
27 April 2021 13:54:27


Top 30 driest Aprils on record with their CETs


1938: 7.6  (7.1mm)


1817: 7.6  (7.9mm)


1912: 8.8 (9.0mm)


1957: 8.9  (9.7mm)


1893: 10.3 (9.9mm)


1785: 8.4  (10.1mm)


2007: 11.2 (10.4mm)


1984: 8.1 (10.8mm)


2011: 11.8 (11.6mm)


1854: 9.2  (14.1mm)


1842: 7.8 (14.3mm)


1974: 8.2 (14.3mm)


1783: 10.1 (15.2mm)


1954: 7.6  (16.1mm)


1844: 9.8  (16.6mm)


1980: 8.8  (17.5mm)


1976: 8.1  (19.0mm)


1855: 7.1  (19.9mm)


2017: 8.9  (19.9mm)


1852: 8.2  (20.1mm)


1870: 9.2  (21.5mm)


1801: 8.3  (21.6mm)


1776: 9.4  (22.4mm)


1807: 7.7  (22.9mm)


1778: 8.2  (23.0mm)


1873: 7.7  (23.1mm)


1997: 9.0  (23.7mm)


1840: 9.7  (24.2mm)


1982: 8.6 (25.4mm)


1806: 6.8 (26.8mm)


 


Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


Cheers Kevin.


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ARTzeman
28 April 2021 11:34:20

Met Office Hadley      6.9c      Anomaly     -0.9c  provisional to 27th


Metcheck                   6.24c    Anomaly     -1.77c


Netweather                6.87c    Anomaly     -1.24c


Peasedown St John   6.92c    Anomaly    -1.48c.               






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ARTzeman
29 April 2021 10:48:37

Met Office Hadley        6.9c      Anomaly     -0.9c  provisional to 28th


Metcheck                     6.26c    Anomaly     -1.76c


Netweather                  6.91c    Anomaly     -1.2c


Peasedown St John     7.0c      Anomaly     -2.4c.






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Global Warming
29 April 2021 22:04:43

Latest CET estimate for Aprii from me is 6.38C. It may not be quite that low but I would expect the figure to come out somewhere in the range of 6.4C to 6.5C.

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30 April 2021 09:30:19

This month has crucified me. 


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30 April 2021 09:38:24
Here will close on 4.4C (-3.0C) the striking thing is average minimum of -1.4C that's 4.3C below normal.
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ARTzeman
30 April 2021 10:19:48

Met Office Hadley      6.9c     Anomaly    -0.9c  provisional to 29th


Metcheck                   6.25c   Anomaly    -1.77c


Netweather                6.85c   Anomaly    -1.21c


Peasedown St John  7.0c    Anomaly    -1.4c.


      






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springsunshine
30 April 2021 12:09:47


Latest CET estimate for Aprii from me is 6.38C. It may not be quite that low but I would expect the figure to come out somewhere in the range of 6.4C to 6.5C.


Originally Posted by: Global Warming 


That will make it the coldest april for 35 years.Spring is really struggling this year and the extended winter looks set to continue well into May

Saint Snow
30 April 2021 14:07:50


 


That will make it the coldest april for 35 years.Spring is really struggling this year and the extended winter looks set to continue well into May


Originally Posted by: springsunshine 


 


It's really not felt like winter though.


Lots of sunny, dry weather and daytime temps maxing between 12c and 17c.


Yes, you need an extra layer (or even a coat) but fantastically useable weather for April.


 



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