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Well, it's that time again.
Today and tomorrow are, considering one historical average, the coldest
days of the winter. Starting Wednesday, the average temperatures begin
to rise, on their way to their maximum in early August.
For the curious, I'm using a data set provided by Environment Canada,
showing long-term temperature normals for Shearwater Airport. The
figures are called "Shearwater A, Smoothed Daily Temperatures
1951-1980." It would be interesting to see if more recent data indicated
a different coldest date.
Peter Payzant
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it's that time again. <br>
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Today and tomorrow are, considering one historical average, the
coldest days of the winter. Starting Wednesday, the average
temperatures begin to rise, on their way to their maximum in
early August.<br>
<br>
For the curious, I'm using a data set provided by Environment
Canada, showing long-term temperature normals for Shearwater
Airport. The figures are called "Shearwater A, Smoothed Daily
Temperatures 1951-1980." It would be interesting to see if more
recent data indicated a different coldest date.<br>
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Peter Payzant<br>
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