Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2017 12:14 pm
cyprusmax47 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2017 10:00 amIt is always funny to see the max. temperatures from the Paphos airport weather station reported much lower than in reality...As my fish tavern is only 1 km from the measuring station it showed on Google and Yahoo sites only 32C the same time i was there. Very tourist friendly figures I think

Max
I'm sure Paphos Airport uses a compliant weather station to collect met data. Surface temperature has a direct and important impact on an aircraft's take-off speed and performance, therefore airports cannot afford to selectively fiddle the figures to suit the tourists industry. See:
https://aviation.stackexchange.com/ques ... erformance
I wonder HiC why you do have to question any posts from me? Was YOU there at Timi beach near the runway of the airport last Saturday 2pm? Obviously not. I go always with reality not guessing. As I posted, the temperature was 36.5C there at the time and driving back home on the airport road went up even to 37C. I don't know which figures the Paphos Airport gives to the pilots, but I know that the ONLY measuring station for Paphos ( and all Internet sites take that) is there in the middle of the runway. However on all weather web sites 32C were reported.
That Paphos weather station reports lower figures than it is in reality is not new, but goes back more than 30 years and I heard it many times from locals which always had a laugh about it.
As you mentioned that you live 12 years here it looks to me that you know it all.

More than 10 years back when Cyprus had zero unemployment figures and temperatures were higher than 35C you would not find people working outdoors in full sunshine. Maybe nowadays people are too worried to lose their job.
Different topic (slightly) but I was waiting for month now to answer your rather rude comments:
cyprusmax47 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2017 10:50 am
In my opinion we had our Winter rain already and it is looking that there is not too much more to come....Max
"How on earth can you claim that? If weather forecasters struggle to see more than a week ahead, how come you can claim to know what's coming in February, March and April? Powerful binoculars?"
If you live a bit longer than 12 years on this Island than you realize that the Weather in Cyprus repeats itself every 4-5 years or so.
After my above post from Jan 21th we had the following rainfall in my area near the for Paphos most important dam:
27.1. 17 = 3 mm (snow)
Feb. 17 = 3 mm
2.3.17 = 6 mm
12.3.17 = 27 mm
April 17 = 11 mm
20.5.17 = 8 mm total since 21.1.17 = 58 mm
Is up to you if you think this was a lot of rain - it wasn't! You can visit the Asprokremnos Dam and have a look yourself.
Max