Monthly Data Files & Yearly Reviews
Armidale  NSW


Monthly Data Files

Daily data recorded at the Bureau of Meteorology meteorological station at East Armidale NSW, elevation 987 metres.

   2000:   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec

   2001:   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec

   2002:   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec

   2003:   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec

   2004:   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec

   2005:   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec

   2006:   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec

   
2007:    Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec

  
2008:   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec

  
2009:   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec



Monthly Rainfall Totals

  
Armidale monthly rainfall totals for all years on record from Bureau of Meteorology:

      1857 through to 1997 at Post Office and Radio Station 2AD - here
.

      1997 through to this year at present East Armidale site - here
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Yearly Reviews

   2000  2001  2002  2003  2004  2005  2006  2007  2008     

 


Abbreviations and Codes Used

* Wind speed averaged from 9am to 6pm     V - wind direction variable      n - next day     p - previous day     + - no reading taken, next entry is a cumulative total      *** Ideal Weather Day - see description below
Phenomena codes:  F - frost,  G - fog,  H - hail,  M - mist/haze/smoke,  S - snow/sleet,  T - thunder heard,  W - strong wind (>40 km/hr)
 

General Weather Description Terms

Clear - no cloud visible throughout the day
Fine - dry and mostly sunny, generally free from excessive cloud
Partly cloudy - roughly half or a little more of the sky obscured by cloud for most of the day
Cloudy - cloud obscuring most of the sky
Overcast - sky completely obscured by cloud
Fine***/Clear*** - ideal weather day - a dry sunny day during which weather conditions are much better than normal for the time of year and ideal for outdoor activities. Criteria include: maximum temperature equal to or higher than the long term average, no more than two eighths of cloud cover during the day, and light winds averaging less than 8 kilometres per hour.

Note: Maximum and Minimum Temperatures:
The maximum temperature for a given day is the highest temperature recorded for the 24 hours ending at 9am the following day. Occasionally when a warm day follows a cool day the 9am temperature may exceed the peak on the previous day which can give a misleading indication that the previous day was warmer than it actually was. When this happens "0900n" will appear in the Local Time column under Max Temp.

The minimum temperature for a given day is the lowest temperature for the 24 hours ending at 9am on that day. Occasionally the overnight temperature may not drop as low as the 9am temperature on the previous day which can give a misleading indication that the overnight minimum was colder than it actually was. When this happens "0900p" will appear in the Local Time column under Min Temp.


DISCLAIMER:  All due care has been taken with the preparation of this data but no liability can be accepted for errors in these tables.



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