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KevBrads1
01 December 2015 20:03:50

This was a very mild December with a CET of 7.3, not as mild December 1988 (7.5) but up to the 19th, it was exceptionally mild as can be seen with the CET trackometer


 


December 1898
1.  7.9
2.  9.3
3.  9.4
4.  9.8
5.  10.4
6.  10.7
7. 10.2
8.  9.8
9.  9.5
10. 9.5
11. 9.7
12. 9.8
13. 9.4
14. 9.3
15. 9.2
16. 9.0
17. 9.0
18. 9.2
19. 9.0 cf. (8.8 in 1934, 7.5 in 1974, 7.9 in 1979 8.2 in 1985, 6.8 in 1988; 7.5 in 1994; 7.9 in 2006)
20. 8.7
21. 8.4
22. 8.2
23. 7.9
24. 7.8
25. 7.7
26. 7.7
27. 7.8
28. 7.7
29. 7.6
30. 7.5
31. 7.3


Tropical maritime air flooded the UK frequently during that first half of the month.


Llandudno recorded 61F (16.1C) on the 5th December 1898


Other readings that day
Dublin: 58.8F (14.9C)
Edinburgh: 57.5F (14.2C)
Bury St Edmunds: 57.0F (13.9C)


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Daily reports


North Cadbury: Exceedlingly warm with high minima and excessive humidity. For nearly 60 hrs from 4th to 6th, the temp varied from 57.0F to 51.5F


Wakefield: The shade temp was continuously above 50F from noon on 3rd to 3pm on 6th, the max. on 5th being 59.5F


Monmouth: The min in shade was above 50F each day, that of 6th being 54.9F (4th-6th)


Eastgate: Min temp. 53F (5th)


Kensington: Min temp  53F (5th), 53.6F (6th)


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Monthly reports
Kensington: Remarkably warm, 7.2F above average. On 21 days, temp exceeded 50F and on 6 nights did not fall below 50F


Birchington: Extremely mild, the shade max, being above 50F on 20 days, while the min. was above 50F on the 5th and 6th.


Bournemouth. Temp above 50F on 20 days and the min on 6th was 53.3F. Frost on one night</p><p>St Albans. Mean temp 6.3 above the average.


Stamford: Week ending the 10th, mean temp was 48.3F


Tavistock: Temp rose above 50F on 17 days


North Cadbury: Mean temp above 50F on 20 days and never below 40F. Mean max: 52.2F


Cheltenham: Mean temp. 46.1F, ax temp above 50F on 21 days.


Ross-on-Wye: Mean temp 46.4F, 19 days above 50F


Bolton: Mean temp 45.7F, only one frost


Goldsborough Hall: max temp of 57F on 5th


Colwyn Bay: Mean temp 48.0F


Tenterden: Remarkably warm for the first 19 days. Mean temp 45.0F


Wintney: Christmas rose, violets and wallflowers in bloom on 18th


Winslow: On 18 days, the max ranged from 50f to 56f


Norwich: Extraordinarily mild, the mean temp for the 18 days being 47.5F
Max on 5th: 55.6F, min: 53.6F
Max on 6th: 55.2F, min: 52.4F


Torquay: mean temp of 48.8F


Haverfordwest: grass min on 25th of 51.6F


Cargen: Mean temp of 44.5F, pastures green, snowdrops in bloom


Edinburgh: Mean temp of 44.0F, max temp of 57.5F on the 5th and a mean of 54.0F


Waterford: Fences golden with furze bloom.


Dublin: Mean temp 6.3F above average. Scarcely a trace of frost, snow, sleet or hail. SW or W prevailed throughout.


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KevBrads1
09 December 2015 10:04:17

The current weather pattern reminds me more of what happened in 1898-99 than 1997-98.

Wasn't there a strong El NiƱo in 1898-99? November 1898 was very mild until about the 20th then there was a cold snap not unlike what happen last November but a bit more potent and longer lasting. By December 1898, it became very mild again. The next two winter months were not as mild and the spring was on the cool side.

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JACKO4EVER
09 December 2015 16:30:52
Now that sounds like my sort of month!
TimS
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09 December 2015 18:36:37
Always amazing how those model reanalyses can create familiar looking 850Hpa maps from over 100 years ago. I know they're obviously based on far fewer readings and a lot of interpolation, but it's still a wonderful resource to be able to look at a day in 1898 as if it were on today's GFS output.


Brockley, South East London 30m asl
yorkshirelad89
09 December 2015 22:56:27

The current weather pattern reminds me more of what happened in 1898-99 than 1997-98.

Wasn't there a strong El Niño in 1898-99? November 1898 was very mild until about the 20th then there was a cold snap not unlike what happen last November but a bit more potent and longer lasting. By December 1898, it became very mild again. The next two winter months were not as mild and the spring was on the cool side.

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


The strong El Nino came a year later in 1899, and a very good winter followed. The El Nino of 1918 was also followed by a good winter so a strong El Nino may not all be that bad... other winters were poor though.


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