HBS Guy wrote:They usually reply.
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HBS Guy wrote:They usually reply.
pinkeye wrote:stop playing silly buggers DRAH.
Are you a child.? If the answer is YES... you are a child , I understand.
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Changing Fahrenheit to Celsius ? in someone else's post .. is really () jejune.
HBS Guy wrote:Got an acknowledgement of my email, hopefully an answer soon.
johnsmith wrote:Bongalong wrote:HBS Guy wrote:There is sea ice around Antarctica, DRAH. Some is seasonal and there are ice shelves: it is the collapse of some of the shelves has led to glaciers sliding in to the oceans.
Ice shelves aren't sea ice though: so what is the point you are trying to make?
what are they? fairy floss?
I emailed the Finnish Met office. Got a reply just now:Hi,
Maximum temperature in Arctic Finland in August is 32,3 °C (1.8.2018). That is 90,14 °F. It was measured in Inari Väylä weather station. There is not enough observations from Väylä to calculate climatological normal values (1981-2010 averages) but the average maximum temperature in last 25 years (1993-2018) in August is 15,9 °C and the standard deviation is 4,2 °C.
The highest temperature in Arctic Finland during the whole summer this far was 33,4 °C (92,12 °F) in Utsjoki Kevo. The average maximum temperature in July in Utsjoki is 18,3 °C and the standard deviation is 5,0 °C.
pinkeye wrote:Going to be 27C here tomorrow.
FIRE is going to be a huge issue this year, and every year from now on.
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