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Making the most of winter weather

TROPICAL ISLAND: Temperatur­es recorded at weather station were highest in 116 years

- — Victoria Times Colonist

It’s been a great holiday season at B.C. ski resorts. But despite a recent cold spell, 2015 was the warmest year on record in Victoria, says a weather blogger and amateur number cruncher.

Despite recent chills, 2015 was the warmest year on record in Victoria, says a weather blogger and amateur number cruncher.

Steven Murray, a Victoria government worker with a special interest in following daily temperatur­es, said temperatur­es gathered at Environmen­t Canada’s automated Gonzales weather station reveal 2015 to be the warmest year in the past 116 years.

“It’s kind of funny,” Murray said. “The last couple of weeks of December it has been particular­ly chilly, but overall for the year, it’s been the warmest.”

At Gonzales, where temperatur­es have been recorded since August 1898, the mean in 2015 was 11.7 C, compared with the normal 10.6 C.

The average maximum temperatur­e at Gonzales in 2015 was 14.9 C and the average minimum was 8.4 C.

The previous warmest year at Gonzales was 2004, when the average maximum was 14.8 C and the average minimum was 8.2 C, with a mean temperatur­e of 11.5 C.

Similar results were compiled at the Victoria Internatio­nal Airport, where Environmen­t Canada has a more sophistica­ted operation, but hasn’t been recording the temperatur­e for as long.

In 2015, the mean daily airport temperatur­e was 11.3 C, another record, compared with the normal 10 C. The previous warmest year was 2004, with a mean temperatur­e of 11.1 C.

Murray said a meteorolog­ist in Seattle, which also set temperatur­e records last year, has traced the increases to a large “blob” of warm water in the Pacific Ocean.

 ?? MARK VAN MANEN/PNG ?? Skiers enjoy the ride up Cypress Mountain on Sunday.
MARK VAN MANEN/PNG Skiers enjoy the ride up Cypress Mountain on Sunday.

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