Re: Mine’s Bigger than Yours
Posted: Sat 13 Feb 2010 1:56 am
Can anyone better this temperature range of 80.5°??I have recorded a high of 37.0° C in August 1995 and a low of -43.5° C in January 1994 - a range of 80.5°.
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Can anyone better this temperature range of 80.5°??I have recorded a high of 37.0° C in August 1995 and a low of -43.5° C in January 1994 - a range of 80.5°.
Ray, that correlation between our readings is amazing. Because MIA only reports pressure to 1mb I guestimated the decimal correction by mental interpolation. Still the fact that the reading has remained as well aligned to a pro instrument over time is fantastic for my cheapo unit.RayProudfoot wrote:Living on an island in temperate latitudes isn't going to break any temperature records.
My highest pressure is very slightly higher than Mark's probably because my station is 4 miles north. 1043.35mb recorded at 10.45am on the same day. I also cross-check with Manchester Airport.
Wow, was that a hurricane!steve wrote:OK, time to show my hand![]()
Lowest Pressure (sl) 948.40 mb at 18:51 on 31 January 2008
Hi Mark,mcrossley wrote:Ray, that correlation between our readings is amazing. Because MIA only reports pressure to 1mb I guestimated the decimal correction by mental interpolation. Still the fact that the reading has remained as well aligned to a pro instrument over time is fantastic for my cheapo unit.RayProudfoot wrote:Living on an island in temperate latitudes isn't going to break any temperature records.
My highest pressure is very slightly higher than Mark's probably because my station is 4 miles north. 1043.35mb recorded at 10.45am on the same day. I also cross-check with Manchester Airport.
Mark
Hi Neil,nking wrote:Hi Mark,
I did wonder if it was reasonable to give it to Ray as he went to two decimal places and generally we stick with one (all we need now is for someone to go to three decimal places). If it's OK with you I'll leave it as is since I'm sure that someone will soon come in with > 1044
It's boringly mild here, I'm never going to come close to any of the temperature records. I'd have to move a very long way north to beat the coldest record; even Shetland isn't anywhere near as cold as the highlands of Scotland way down south.nking wrote:I think I read in a post that you would like to move further North, is this to get the Coldest record!
Shetland has fairly even temperatures thanks to the sea, though normal summers are "hot" at 15'C (59'F) it doesn't generally drop much below freezing in winter.steve wrote:It's boringly mild here, I'm never going to come close to any of the temperature records. I'd have to move a very long way north to beat the coldest record; even Shetland isn't anywhere near as cold as the highlands of Scotland way down south.nking wrote:I think I read in a post that you would like to move further North, is this to get the Coldest record!
Yes, it's pretty much the same here.RCE wrote:Shetland has fairly even temperatures thanks to the sea, though normal summers are "hot" at 15'C (59'F) it doesn't generally drop much below freezing in winter.
Had a long period working on Western Isles, Orkney, and Shetland. All are wonderful places with climates that you wouldn't necessarily expectsteve wrote:Yes, it's pretty much the same here.
I take it this is a fairly accurate representation of the Orkney Islands?steve wrote:It's boringly mild here, I'm never going to come close to any of the temperature records. I'd have to move a very long way north to beat the coldest record; even Shetland isn't anywhere near as cold as the highlands of Scotland way down south.
Yes, it appears so.THX wrote:I take it this is a fairly accurate representation of the Orkney Islands?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Orkney_islands
I think it's a little bit higher than that now, between 500 and 550.