Statistics
Top 15 coldest since 1659 and the coldest March since 1892. So what does this mean for allotment gardening? Sadly it means the growing season is further delayed, the soil is not warming up and plants are waiting for a break in the weather to bud.To put all this into context:
- Winter 2013 Average = 3.83°C
- March 2013 Average = 2.7°C
- Typical March Average = 5.6°C
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Negative Arctic Oscillation (AO) to blame for cold weather
In simple terms, pressure changes in the Arctic has caused colder drier High pressure to build over Europe and block warmer wetter Low pressure systems from getting to us from the Atlantic. This is a 'negative' phase to the AO, and although rare, caused the extreme cold weather of December 2010. Whilst the High pressure sits over Europe and Scandinavia you will see the Jet Stream is positioned much more south than usual, moving warmer and wetter weather into southern Europe.More information on theArctic Oscillation:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_oscillation
Daily AO Reading:
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/precip/CWlink/daily_ao_index/ao_index.html
March 2012: what a difference a year makes!
What makes this so unusual is that March 2012 was in the top 4 warmest March's on record (since 1659).
Compare the two years - yes a difference of 5.6°C !! :
- March 2013 Average = 2.7°C (14th Coldest)
- March 2012 Average = 8.3°C (4th Warmest)
Let's hope that Spring and the Summer and better for growing crops!!!
1 comment:
Only gardeners can complain about the weather so well and add the stats to back it up. Here's to a better 2013 weather wise at least.
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