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Hi all, I have sat my applied paper and it went really well. This cheat sheet is written by me after reading all of the data set, watching videos and researching. It includes the pattern you need to be aware of and things that usually comes up. Hope it would be useful for you.
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Created Tags Overview: May to October 1987 and 2015 (in total 184 days each year) There are missing data Sunshine, windspeed and gust are unknown for the first half of May 1987 in UK South of England experienced a storm in October 1987 Northern hemisphere May: spring June, July, August: summer September, October: autumn October 18, 2025 10 33 AM
UK stations North to South) Leuchars: coastal, rainier & colder in the North Leeming Heathrow Hurn: coastal Camborne: coastal Overseas: only has data for temperature, rainfall, pressure and windspeed Jacksonville(USA): coastal, near the equator Beijing China near the equator Perth Australia): coastal, Southern hemisphere Variables Daily mean temperature Measured in degree celsius Typical range: 4 33 degrees Seasons flipped in Perth Colder in the North of UK Beijing is the hottest and has the widest range Daily total rainfall Measured in mm Typical range: 0 60 mm Data labelled as “trace” are ones less than 0.05mm, convert to 0 Typically driest in the summer Wetter in the North of UK Jacksonville has heavy rainfall
Beijing and Jacksonville are not that windy Beaufort conversion: could be converted to light, moderate, fresh and strong Daily maximum gust Measured in knots Typical range: 8 52 kn Least windy in summer, windiest in Autumn in the UK Coastal towns are typically windier Beijing and Jacksonville are not that windy Beaufort conversion: could be converted to light, moderate, fresh and strong Bearings of wind and gust Measured in degrees or cardinal points Typical range: 10 360 from North Multiples of 10 s only