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  1. dryfie The thing is, the Met Office had already tinkered with the CET, hence why I brought up the Manley CET post. Sadly, Philip Eden's climate.uk has gone from the internet.
  2. -1.1°C currently, got down to -2.5°C in the early hours. 5 air frosts during the February, that 2 more than during the whole meteorological winter of 2013-14
  3. Anyone remember the late Philip Eden had a Manley version of the CET? I wonder what the Manley version of recent CETs would have been?
  4. Scorcher BlueSkies_do_I_see Never understood this, a specific date is midnight to midnight, so why isn't all data based on this principle as well ?
  5. Summer 1994, overall a great summer. Wet Wet Wet's version of "Love is all Around" was number 1 throughout that summer. But this song reminds me of this summer. I remember listening to it on the local radio in the garden, it was a lovely warm sunny day and for some reason when I hear this version of the song, it reminds of that summer's day back in 1994.
  6. Winter 1945-46 went out on a wintry note Manchester 28th February Overcast with snow early morning becoming bright at midday. Max: 37°F Min: 27°F
  7. Summer 2018 May to mid July 2018 was magnificent. The summer index of May-July 2018 was the equivalence of that of summer 1995. That's how exceptional May-July 2018 period was up here.
  8. February 1779 is the mildest February on record (at time of post) with a CET of 7.9°C It occurred admist an unusual early season drought that gripped many parts of continental Europe. The EWP total for the first three months of 1779 was just 44.4mm Compare that total to the driest summer on record for the EWP with 66.9mm 14th March 1779 3rd April 1779 12th June 1779 From Europe Naples Cittavecchia Smyrna Madrid Given how dry and warm February and March 1779 would suggest a prolonged spell of Bartlett high pressure. Possibly similar to what happened during February 1998
  9. January 1916 and 1917 February 1917, 1918 and 1919 October 1921 and 1922 May 1922 and 1923 December 1933 and 1934 August 1954, 1955 and 1956 April 1986 and 1987
  10. This winter could end up being the 2nd wettest winter on record for the region.
  11. LetItSnow! Yes, I think it might have got as high as +17°C 850hpa
  12. Rolling exceptionally wet 12 month periods for the EWP April 2000-March 2001 EWP: 1355.4mm That should be safe come the end of this February.
  13. At the moment, its the 10 wettest winter on record for the region 2020-21 is the 9th wettest winter for the region 2019-20 is the 8th wettest winter for the region 3 of the last 5 winters (including the current one) are in the top 10 wettest winters on record
  14. March 2023 up to currently is now wetter than any year recorded for the region going back to 1873 And we still got another week left
  15. A plume of unusual warm air for the time of the year brought temperatures as high as 17.8°C for parts of England
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