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Blue Hill March Records


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I don't know if many receive the daily email from BHO, but here are a few stats regarding this crazy March. We're still looking over the data to see if we can find any other interesting records. If you're interested in joining the email Daily Discussion list, just send me a message with your email address.

The average temperature for March through the 31st is 43.4 deg F.

March 2012 finished 2nd warmest on record.

BHO Warmest March, 1885-2012 (deg F)

1) 43.5 in 1946

2) 43.4 in 2012 [NEW RECORD]

3) 42.7 in 1945

4) 42.2 in 1903

5) 41.5 in 2010

January-March 2012 finished as the warmest start to any year on record.

The average temperature from January 1st through March 31st is 36.3F.

BHO Warmest January-March, 1886-2012 (deg F)

1) 36.3 in 2012 [NEW RECORD]

2) 35.0 in 2002

3) 34.7 in 1998

4) 33.9 in 1990

5) 33.2 in 1953

The total precipitation since January 1st through March 31st is 6.09

inches. January-March 2012 finished as the driest start to any year on

record.

BHO Driest January-March, 1886-2012 (inches)

1) 6.09 in 2012 [NEW RECORD]

2) 7.20 in 1947

3) 7.39 in 1985

4) 7.92 in 1894

5) 7.97 in 2004

BHO Highest Monthly Average Temperature Departures (1885-1998)

1) [+10] January 1913

2) [+9.6] March 1946

3) [+9.4] January 1932

4) [+9.0] January 1937

February 1984

March 2012

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...and awesome for a person that doesn't love snow. This winter was by far my favorite.

The mild nights were ridiculous. Once in a while a solid -10 night or two and a few cold stretches, in general, make the mild wx feel even better. This past winter featured none of that.

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This is VERY Scary Info when you look at the rest of the Top 5 all being recent. As I said when I got into weather in 2002. It's the Volatility that's going insane. Biggest Storms and Biggest Winters coupled right along side the Worst and Driest and Warmest ones.

Yeah I agree not the place for it on this thread but I've always felt the main effect of this changing climate would be insane volatility which may be what we are seeing. Time will tell.

Amazing stats, thanks.

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Lurking around the Olney Hall...is Dr. Eby ok?

Yeah it's my first year at UML; quite a difference from Plymouth State where I completed my undergrad. Dr. Eby's doing fine, back to running things effectively.

Thanks Scott! I've been on here for a few months but don't usually post. I figured this would be something people are interested in. I'll be in tomorrow morning if you are working then. You can listen to me and Urban's weekly Fantasy Baseball briefing.

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Yeah it's my first year at UML; quite a difference from Plymouth State where I completed my undergrad. Dr. Eby's doing fine, back to running things effectively.

Thanks Scott! I've been on here for a few months but don't usually post. I figured this would be something people are interested in. I'll be in tomorrow morning if you are working then. You can listen to me and Urban's weekly Fantasy Baseball briefing.

LOL see you then.

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