The length of the Cool
At some point recently in discussing the cold weather being experienced around Canberra, Sean Carson - the BoM go-to man for quotable quotes - explained that on some days there is more time with the temperature below zero than above. His example was the temperature falling below 0 by 7pm and not rising above it until about 9am the following morning.
Some detail on how I have assessed this follows but the big result is that days with extended periods of air frost (ie temperature below 0oC) are most frequent in August.
This is quite a reasonable outcome since:
Now for the detail. Unfortunately the time-frame cited by Sean is very difficult for a bear (possibly a polar bear) of little brain, and less SQL programming knowledge, to reflect in an exploration of my weather data. What I have used as a substitute is the number of days with more than 'x' readings below 0, classified by month. I have converted these to percentages (to adjust for having 3 years of observations for May, 2 years for June and a single month for the other cold months) giving the result in the following table:
This is illustrated in a graph:
Some detail on how I have assessed this follows but the big result is that days with extended periods of air frost (ie temperature below 0oC) are most frequent in August.
This is quite a reasonable outcome since:
- August is preceded by more cold months than June or July:and
- the angle of the sun is still low so doesn't warm the atmosphere as quickly as it does from September onwards.
Now for the detail. Unfortunately the time-frame cited by Sean is very difficult for a bear (possibly a polar bear) of little brain, and less SQL programming knowledge, to reflect in an exploration of my weather data. What I have used as a substitute is the number of days with more than 'x' readings below 0, classified by month. I have converted these to percentages (to adjust for having 3 years of observations for May, 2 years for June and a single month for the other cold months) giving the result in the following table:
% of days with >n hours below 0oC | |||
>6
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>9
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>12
|
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May
|
22.58
|
11.83
|
7.53
|
Jun
|
38.33
|
31.67
|
20.00
|
Jul
|
41.94
|
32.26
|
19.35
|
Aug
|
48.39
|
48.39
|
38.71
|
Sep
|
16.67
|
6.67
|
0.00
|
Oct
|
6.45
|
3.23
|
0.00
|
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