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In the UK I think we're already at the point where no current high school students were born before the year 2000. Unless they were held back for whatever reason.
In the UK I think we're already at the point where no current high school students were born before 2001. Unless they were held back for whatever reason.
That's totally impossible. Nobody graduates highschool at 16. In the U.S people born in 2001 are either Sophomores or Freshmen lol
Sweden seems to be so big on these 2002-2015 "normals" (ie averages), that I updated mine for Turku with the year 2016 included for comparison.
Helshitki too:
Interesting how spring and autumn averages are similar, but the record highs are significantly higher in the spring months. The same effect happens at my location too; I wonder why.
Interesting how spring and autumn averages are similar, but the record highs are significantly higher in the spring months. The same effect happens at my location too; I wonder why.
The sun is quite a bit stronger in mid-spring (i.e. April) than mid-autumn (October), so there is more heating potential even though the soil/sea temps then are a lot lower, hence lower averages.
Where I live though where the maritime influence is stronger the October record (26.5C) is warmer than the May record (26.0C), never mind the April record (22C or thereabouts, can't remember exactly).
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