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The data is from Bergen kommune (https://www.bergen.kommune.no/omkommunen/fakta-om-bergen/klima/tall-som-beskriver-klima-i-bergen). They have recieved the data from Meteorologisk institutt, Florida målestasjon. The figure shows the difference between rainy days in Bergen in…
The work is based on Yr.no’s weather history in Bergen and Kristiansand. This was recorded from the 8th of February until the 9th of march and in this…
Weather at the southernmost- and northernmost point i Norway, by mean temperature, average wind speed and average rainfall of 2022. The data is collected by “Norsk klima service…
Visualiserer den totale nedbørsmengden i Bergen de siste 12 månedene (August 2021-Juli 2022). Dataene er hentet fra yr.no sine sider: https://www.yr.no/nb/historikk/tabell/1-92416/Norge/Vestland/Bergen/Bergen?q=siste-13-m%C3%A5neder