Re: Coldest August night? And Canadian Climate Normals
- From: David Buttery <rabbiteer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 11:29:26 -0500
Dick Lovett <lovewych@xxxxxxx> wrote in
news:1187086872.084952.29010@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Webb and Meaden, both from TORRO, provided UK extreme temperatures for<snip>
an article in the September 2000 edition of Weather.
However, although maxima were given for each day of the year, daily
minima were restricted to Oct to May inclusive, with the months of
June through to Sept
each divided into thirds, and the lowest given for these 10 or 11 day
blocks.
Do you know why the more precise figures were not given? It seems odd,
especially since - as you mention - the *maxima* are indeed given for every
day.
--
Bewdley, Worcs. ~90m asl.
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