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5.0 please GW
Hi happy new year to all. Please can I go for 6.1C. Many thanks
Greetings from Melbourne where it hit 38c yesterday!
Was tempted to go for another exceptionally mild month in January but will rein myself in just a little to say above average 5.2c please with copious rainfall again sadly.
I think my January average is going to be in the vicinity of 25c. See you all in February for the start of winter 😂😂😂
5.5C for me please.
Will go for 5.2c please
4.0C please
6.1C please
I'll go for 4.74C
Happy New Year
I'll go for 5.5C please ☺
Out of interest, what is the biggest monthly CET swing on record? If Jan were to come in below average (long shot, admittedly), then there'd be a huge downwards swing from Dec.
Originally Posted by: Saint Snow
Given the huge model back-away today from a cold scenario, the above is purely academic - but I would still love one of our great stattos to come up with the answer.
3.3C
I'll go for 4.84, please.
Thanks GW
David, Northallerton
5.7 please
Just a random guess.
Happy New Year!
How nice it is to see new members joining in this competition and 2 first time posters as well. Credit to GW of course!
I wonder how participation numbers of this comp has grown over the years. Sorry GW, that means more work for you but if you do get time it would be interesting to see. Of course, the more participants we get, the more work there is for you and as much as I'd like to offer my help, I couldn't do anywhere near as good a job as you.
Grovel over!
All the best for the coming year to you all and may the new year bring a bit of seasonal weather.
What a great idea..thanks GW.
I'll go for a Jan CET of 4.38C
If possible, I'd like to undercut zubzero and go for 2.85C
Very late with this.
Think I'll say 6.6
Thanks.
A quick scan through the data suggests there are 4 occasions where the swing from one month to the next has been 8C or more. All of these are pre 1900. They are:
1740 - September to October 8.7C (14.0C to 5.3C)
1807 - October to November 8.5C (11.4C to 2.9C)
1895 - September to October 8.3C (15.4C to 7.1C)
1684 - October to November 8.0C (11.0C to 3.0C)
So we would need to have an extremely cold January to beat any of these. Most unlikely.