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The climate data of Balzan is plainly wrong. The only source referring to it said "averages since 1985" but it didn't change in years, so that means that probably it's using a very short term of data while there is an official station available, Luqa airport.
The source is dead as well from a lot of time ago. That same page, Malta Weather, now says this about the climate of Malta. [1] "the average year round temperature is 18-19ºC, the sun hours are close to 3.000h" but they deleted any leftover of their Balzan data, giving me to think that it was either false information or non-viable information. Malta has already 2 climate boxes with the only official station on the island (Luqa airport) and I think that with this one is enough, as the other one can't be proven as real/official station. -- TechnicianGB ( talk) 23:46, 24 October 2017 (UTC)
@ Subtropical-man: The source which is using, that MaltaWeather website is a died url and it's just an archived page, so we don't know how many years of average are those. [2] We don't even know their sources, as if you look for example they don't say from where they take their data. Actually Malta hasn't got any official station in Balzan, and if you Google it, you only find an AccuWeather report for Balzan or a Wunderground private station, so that's not useful data at all. And this Wunderground station is not even remotely 30 years old.
In fact now this own website (MaltaWeather) they wrote that Malta's average temperature is 18-19ºC [3], they deleted those Balzan stats and yet changed it by this information which you can see here: http://www.maltaweather.com/malta_climate.asp The official Maltese weather station is the one from Luqa, approved by NOAA standards and offers 1981-2010 data, as well as older years. [4] -- TechnicianGB ( talk) 05:01, 28 October 2017 (UTC)
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Subtropical-man: and where are the evidences saying that this Balzan is using the 1985-2015 period? Where are the evidences that this Balzan station is official, thus it's not mentioned anywherse in the Maltese met office? Where are the evidences for any other data of this station rather than an old archived page which got suddenly deleted one day? And even in this page, they don't link to the numbers/source from where they took those numbers. They just limit to write "Extracted from the weather station of Balzan" oh really? So where is that station exactly, how can I check if such a station exists and it's recorded temps? I can also make a website with invented averages and then I can put "Extracted from the weather station of X place" Exactly, you have to show the evidences to back up this data, as here I just used common sense and i'm talking about an archived source which never told from where their sources came from.
Not only for me, but using common sense this data looks very untrustworthy for something more than few years of data. In 5 years the temperatures won't change that much, this is not the Artic circle... Anyways, I said to leave it, but at the bottom, just where it is right now.
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@ Subtropical-man: and again you didn't understand or read properly 2 times what I said. I said 5 years because the official averages are 1981-2010 and you claimed they are 1985-2015 with no evidence, as they just say (1985-) so first it's you who has to show evidence for that period of time and 2nd, I said 5 years more, which is the amount of time between 2010 and 2015 and 1980-1985 regarding to averages... -- TechnicianGB ( talk) 06:59, 31 October 2017 (UTC)
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The climate data of Balzan is plainly wrong. The only source referring to it said "averages since 1985" but it didn't change in years, so that means that probably it's using a very short term of data while there is an official station available, Luqa airport.
The source is dead as well from a lot of time ago. That same page, Malta Weather, now says this about the climate of Malta. [1] "the average year round temperature is 18-19ºC, the sun hours are close to 3.000h" but they deleted any leftover of their Balzan data, giving me to think that it was either false information or non-viable information. Malta has already 2 climate boxes with the only official station on the island (Luqa airport) and I think that with this one is enough, as the other one can't be proven as real/official station. -- TechnicianGB ( talk) 23:46, 24 October 2017 (UTC)
@ Subtropical-man: The source which is using, that MaltaWeather website is a died url and it's just an archived page, so we don't know how many years of average are those. [2] We don't even know their sources, as if you look for example they don't say from where they take their data. Actually Malta hasn't got any official station in Balzan, and if you Google it, you only find an AccuWeather report for Balzan or a Wunderground private station, so that's not useful data at all. And this Wunderground station is not even remotely 30 years old.
In fact now this own website (MaltaWeather) they wrote that Malta's average temperature is 18-19ºC [3], they deleted those Balzan stats and yet changed it by this information which you can see here: http://www.maltaweather.com/malta_climate.asp The official Maltese weather station is the one from Luqa, approved by NOAA standards and offers 1981-2010 data, as well as older years. [4] -- TechnicianGB ( talk) 05:01, 28 October 2017 (UTC)
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Subtropical-man: and where are the evidences saying that this Balzan is using the 1985-2015 period? Where are the evidences that this Balzan station is official, thus it's not mentioned anywherse in the Maltese met office? Where are the evidences for any other data of this station rather than an old archived page which got suddenly deleted one day? And even in this page, they don't link to the numbers/source from where they took those numbers. They just limit to write "Extracted from the weather station of Balzan" oh really? So where is that station exactly, how can I check if such a station exists and it's recorded temps? I can also make a website with invented averages and then I can put "Extracted from the weather station of X place" Exactly, you have to show the evidences to back up this data, as here I just used common sense and i'm talking about an archived source which never told from where their sources came from.
Not only for me, but using common sense this data looks very untrustworthy for something more than few years of data. In 5 years the temperatures won't change that much, this is not the Artic circle... Anyways, I said to leave it, but at the bottom, just where it is right now.
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20:57, 29 October 2017 (UTC)
@ Subtropical-man: and again you didn't understand or read properly 2 times what I said. I said 5 years because the official averages are 1981-2010 and you claimed they are 1985-2015 with no evidence, as they just say (1985-) so first it's you who has to show evidence for that period of time and 2nd, I said 5 years more, which is the amount of time between 2010 and 2015 and 1980-1985 regarding to averages... -- TechnicianGB ( talk) 06:59, 31 October 2017 (UTC)