It looks like a January heatwave is right around the corner, and it's worth remembering that they're pretty common.
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It looks like a January heatwave is right around the corner, and it's worth remembering that they're pretty common. #yegwx #yeg
January averages around 12 above-freezing Highs, and 4 of those get to 5°C.
2024 even got to 10°C twice, but those are pretty rare.
https://public.tableau.com/views/EdmontonAlbertaTemperatureHistory/BoxChart?:language=en-US&:sid=&:redirect=auth&:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link -
It looks like a January heatwave is right around the corner, and it's worth remembering that they're pretty common. #yegwx #yeg
January averages around 12 above-freezing Highs, and 4 of those get to 5°C.
2024 even got to 10°C twice, but those are pretty rare.
https://public.tableau.com/views/EdmontonAlbertaTemperatureHistory/BoxChart?:language=en-US&:sid=&:redirect=auth&:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_linkEvery year there’s a late December/early January thaw and people say to me, “I can’t believe it!” and I think, “but this happens every year…”
I think it comes in part from tv/radio ‘meteorologists’ reporting averages as “normals” … meanwhile in my books, if it happened 5 out of the last 10 years it counts as “normal”
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Every year there’s a late December/early January thaw and people say to me, “I can’t believe it!” and I think, “but this happens every year…”
I think it comes in part from tv/radio ‘meteorologists’ reporting averages as “normals” … meanwhile in my books, if it happened 5 out of the last 10 years it counts as “normal”
@DavidM_yeg @yegwxnerdery Normal includes all sorts of events, such as thaws. People really don't understand this it all. It's normal to have some unusually warm days and some unusually cold ones. etc etc...
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@DavidM_yeg @yegwxnerdery Normal includes all sorts of events, such as thaws. People really don't understand this it all. It's normal to have some unusually warm days and some unusually cold ones. etc etc...
@edwiebe @DavidM_yeg
I have always argued that "normal" is a mathnerd word, which has no business in weather discussions.
"Average" can also be misinterpreted, obviously. But at least it's not implying a value judgement the way "normal" does. -
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