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Postby JanB » 05 Feb 2023, 18:57

We were over 50C in the sun today, 25C in the shade.

T-shirt and cut offs for Grumpy, both wearing hats and sun cream.

We now have the fire lit and it's going to be 3C tonight.

But that sun is so, so hot.

I remember being told, by our neighbours in Fuzeta, that the winter sun is stronger than the summer sun :shock:

We've topped up the tans, but won't be using the pool just yet :lol: :lol:
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Re: Bonkers weather

Postby Ally » 05 Feb 2023, 19:13

We're the same but nowhere near as cold as you at night.

Our friends came back from Portugal last Thursday completely shocked at how cold it was at night. :shock:

It could be March swimming for me. :lol:
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Re: Bonkers weather

Postby JanB » 05 Feb 2023, 19:23

I'll risk putting my hand in the pool tomorrow, to see that it's probably about 8C :shock: :lol:
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Re: Bonkers weather

Postby meriad » 06 Feb 2023, 08:04

that's a huge temperature difference Jan; wowzer. Wonder how much it would cost to install solar panels just for heating the pool esp if you've got that winter sun?
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Re: Bonkers weather

Postby JanB » 06 Feb 2023, 08:49

Several thousand Ria :shock:
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Re: Bonkers weather

Postby Suff » 06 Feb 2023, 21:13

About 5k. I've looked at it but decided the house was more important if/when I ever get around to it.

Our pool is colder and was frozen over last Monday morning. I'd been cleaning it but ran out of time. I've also been devising a home made floating support for the tarp. New tarp needed though. I have to order it and get it delivered. By Friday so we can put it on next weekend. I'm flying out of East Midlands at 6am...
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Re: Bonkers weather

Postby cromwell » 07 Feb 2023, 15:48

I could handle the 3c a lot better than 50c!
That does sound absolutely nutty Jan. Such a difference between day and night!
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Re: Bonkers weather

Postby Suff » 09 Feb 2023, 00:00

I was just looking at the solar weather and there is some explanation for a bit of this.

We've been at solar minimum for at least a year now with sunspots as low as zero for weeks.

But January kicked off with some impressive solar weather. I removed the rest of the numbers. Solar Ham has the full chart here

# Last 30 Days Daily Solar Data
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#
# SESC -
# Sunspot
# Date Number
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2023 01 09 142
2023 01 10 201
2023 01 11 183
2023 01 12 151
2023 01 13 181
2023 01 14 170
2023 01 15 177
2023 01 16 186
2023 01 17 185
2023 01 18 164
2023 01 19 166
2023 01 20 197
2023 01 21 194
2023 01 22 166
2023 01 23 144
2023 01 24 127
2023 01 25 136
2023 01 26 104
2023 01 27 84
2023 01 28 76
2023 01 29 80
2023 01 30 67
2023 01 31 65
2023 02 01 89
2023 02 02 56
2023 02 03 74
2023 02 04 66
2023 02 05 79
2023 02 06 139
2023 02 07 110
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Re: Bonkers weather

Postby JanB » 09 Feb 2023, 09:53

We've warmed up now. 8C at night, which means we can uncover all the plants.
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