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TEMP01: Normal temperature in the Nordic countries by temperature and location

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2023-02-14
Degrees celsius
2023-12-20
2021-05-19
Nordic Statistics database [TEMP02], where the original sources are:
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) [vejrarkiv].
Statistics Faroe Islands [UO02010].
Delivered by National Statistics Institutes (Nuuk, Greenland).
Delivered by National Statistics Institutes (Tasiilaq, Greenland; Helsinki, Finland).
Ålands statistik- och utredningsbyrå (ÅSUB) [MI001].
Delivered by National Statistics Institutes (Reykjavik, Iceland; Akureyri, Iceland).
The Norwegian Meteorological Institute (via Yr.no) [Oslo], [Tromsø].
The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) [ars-och-manadsstatistik].
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The normal temperature is defined according to the current technical regulations by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
Climatological standard normals are defined as averages of climatological data computed for successive 30-year periods and normally recalculated every ten years.
As of Janurary 2021, the new reference period is from 1 January 1991 to 31 December 2020. The previous baseline was 1 January 1961 to 31 december 1990 which is kept in this table for long-term reference.
We compute temperature averages starting from 2021 used for comparing with the reference periods.