Met Office Hadley 5.3c. Anomaly 1.9c. provisional to 13th.
Originally Posted by: Global Warming
Can that anomaly be right? It was 5.4C to the 12th with an anomaly of 1.2C, and now the CET figure has gone down 0.1C but the anomaly is 0.7C higher?
OK I have just checked and the anomaly is 1.3C (I thinbk you read from the January column!)
Still odd though that the CET goes DOWN 0.1C but the anomaly goes UP 0.1C! That implies that the average for Feb 1-12th is 0.2C higher than the average for Feb 1-13th!
Originally Posted by: Rob K
The difference is in fact only 0.1C but yes the average goes down significantly in mid Feb. Bear in mind this data is the 1961-1990 mean.
Using the 1961-1990 data the period from 13 to 18 Feb is easily the coldest of the winter and the only period when the 30 year mean falls below 3C. The data for each day are as follows:
13 Feb 3.1C
14 Feb 2.5C
15 Feb 2.2C
16 Feb 2.4C
17 Feb 2.8C
18 Feb 2.9C
So that anomaly will keep shifting quite a bit in the next few days.
The dip in temperature is less pronounced in the 1971-2000 mean but the period from 14-16 Feb is still easily the coldest of the winter.
Even the 1981-2010 data shows 14-18 Feb as generally the coldest period of the winter although there is one outlier as the 7th January is the second coldest day in that series.
Originally Posted by: ARTzeman