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Bertwhistle
04 March 2016 21:41:45

December 1874 CET was -0.2


Jan 1875 was 6.4


 


There have been plenty of Decembers colder than the following January but I wonder from the records how many extremely cold Decembers have turned into extremely mild Januaries.


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Andy Woodcock
04 March 2016 22:01:21
For 2016/17, I will take it!

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Maunder Minimum
04 March 2016 22:09:32

I suppose it is not that unusual for a cold December to be followed by a mild January. After all, January is the month when under our usual weather patterns, the NAO turns very positive and the Polar Vortex ramps up to maximum strength.


Indeed, as far as I can recall from personal experience, January can often be the mildest winter month in the British Isles.


Those rare January's when we are put into the freezer are all the more precious for that very reason.


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Bertwhistle
05 March 2016 15:29:30

I suppose it was the extreme nature of the reversal* that caught my interest. The difference would be like 18.6C June followed by a 12.0C July.


 


* i.e. from the norm in terms of mean temps.


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KevBrads1
05 March 2016 15:35:36

An article I wrote on that winter


http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/forum/index.php?/topic/49199-the-very-strange-winter-of-1874-75/


 


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Bertwhistle
05 March 2016 16:16:32


An article I wrote on that winter


http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/forum/index.php?/topic/49199-the-very-strange-winter-of-1874-75/


 


Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


Interesting posts in reply to your 2011 post on another site- one that I didn't know about until now. What were the other strange years you alluded to?


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KevBrads1
05 March 2016 17:02:23


 


Interesting posts in reply to your 2011 post on another site- one that I didn't know about until now. What were the other strange years you alluded to?


Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 


1817, one of the strangest if not THE strangest year in the CET listings. That would be a year I would like to experience just for how odd it was.


 


 


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Bertwhistle
05 March 2016 22:18:45


 


1817, one of the strangest if not THE strangest year in the CET listings. That would be a year I would like to experience just for how odd it was.


 


 


Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


Yes- got it. An amazing year- Feb the same CET as October, (how unlikely is that?)- such a cold May and October and June being the warmest month.


You are the weather oracle  


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