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December 2022 C.E.T. and EWP contests _ start of a new contest year


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  • Location: Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex
  • Weather Preferences: Winter Snow, extreme weather, mainly sunny mild summers though.
  • Location: Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex

4.9c and 48mm please.

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  • Location: HANDSWORTH BIRMINGHAM B21. 130MASL. 427FT.
  • Weather Preferences: WINTERS WITH HEAVY DISRUPTIVE SNOWFALL AVRAGE SPRING HOT SUMMERS.
  • Location: HANDSWORTH BIRMINGHAM B21. 130MASL. 427FT.

For first month of winter 2022/2023 i'm going for 7.1C as for precip i'm going for 45MM. thank you.

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  • Location: East coast side of the Yorkshire Wolds, 66m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, Storms, and plenty of warm sunny days!
  • Location: East coast side of the Yorkshire Wolds, 66m ASL

3.8°c and 63mm please

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  • Location: Helensburgh,22 miles from Glasgow
  • Weather Preferences: Snow,snow and....a bit more snow
  • Location: Helensburgh,22 miles from Glasgow

4.0c and 80mm thank you please

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  • Location: Dwyrain Sir Gâr / Eastern Carmarthenshire 178m abs
  • Location: Dwyrain Sir Gâr / Eastern Carmarthenshire 178m abs

1.4, 78mm 

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  • Location: York
  • Weather Preferences: Long warm summer evenings. Cold frosty sunny winter days.
  • Location: York

I rarely go early and usually wait until the day before but what the heck I'm going 2.6 c and  124mm which would make it a really interesting December

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  • Location: Coventry, 96m asl
  • Weather Preferences: Snow in winter, thunderstorms, warmth, sun any time!
  • Location: Coventry, 96m asl

Probably the only month that will be below average this year.

Drier than recent too.

3.6⁰C and 34mm

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  • Location: Islington, C. London.
  • Weather Preferences: Cold winters and cool summers.
  • Location: Islington, C. London.

@Roger J Smith maybe can answer this curious question for me - what's the biggest drop from November to December? I can think of December 1981 which had about a 7 degree drop from November's average. Are there any larger drops?

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  • Location: Co.Laois > Ireland
  • Weather Preferences: Historical weather events. ❤ the seasons! Winters crisp snow!
  • Location: Co.Laois > Ireland

1.9c 49mm thanks 😊 

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  • Location: Rossland BC Canada
  • Location: Rossland BC Canada
3 hours ago, LetItSnow! said:

@Roger J Smith maybe can answer this curious question for me - what's the biggest drop from November to December? I can think of December 1981 which had about a 7 degree drop from November's average. Are there any larger drops?

That was the largest drop by 7.4 deg, in CET v2.0, from 7.5 to 0.1.

The second largest was 6.6 deg, a tie between 1817 (9.1 to 2.5) and 1822 (8.2 to 1.6), then 1890 fell 6.5 (5.7 to -0.8), 1846 dropped 6.4 (6.9 to 0.5), 1788 fell 6.3 (6.0 to -0.3) which was duplicated by 1899 (8.5 to 2.2), 1730 down 5.8 (from 9.2 to 3.4) which was matched by 1874 (5.6 to -0.2), and 2010 (5.1 to -0.7), all just ahead of 1818 at 5.7 (9.5 to 3.8) and 1732, 1963 and 2009 at 5.6 (7.2 to 1.6), (8.2 to 2.6) and (8.6 to 3.0).

1678, 1680, 1844, 1917 and 1939 had falls of 5.5 deg (6.0 to 0.5), (6.5 to 1.0), (5.9 to 0.4), (7.8 to 2.3) and (8.7 to 3.2).  1995 rounds out the top twenty at 5.4 (7.5 to 2.1). 

Although 1938 only fell by 5.0 (9.4 to 4.4) it's worth noting that by mid-month there was severe cold and snow for about a week, after a November with a very similar profile to this year. Also 1946 fell 5.0 from 8.1 to 3.1 C. 

It's interesting that these large falls in temperature at the start of winter appear to cluster, more than half of the years that are listed are in pairs either one or two years apart. This may speak more to the tendency of mild Novembers to follow soon after a previous example, since to get these large drops to December you generally need to start from a reasonably mild November.

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will post a forecast on the 30th, current guidance has me thinking very cold CET but if that cold signal weakens we could easily end up in more average territory. 

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