All in good fun of course...
I'm planning an October trip... I've been ~5 times in the last 7 years... usually late October, somewhere between the 20th and 29th for between 4 and 7 days.
This year I have coworkers that were excited to go for Halloween and got a little jump on planning and for whatever personal or work reasons they locked in around the 8th to 13th. I'm going to extend my trip a little longer than them (8th to 13th also counts their flying days) and have an annual pass that expires on the 16th. So good and bad... good I have coworkers excited to go instead of me going solo or "desperate" to find a travel buddy to join me for at least part of it. Also good that I have an annual pass and this will essentially be free entry into the parks for me. BAD in that it's earlier than I normally go... partly I miss on some of the very late October Halloween feel but also I go as late as possible for the best weather...
So I find myself with an excel sheet with the last ten years of daily temperatures for the area for Oct 5th to 15th and Oct 20th to 29th.... a graph that examines all the data points so I can see how they trend with each other or what diverges and by how much... that gave me some information, but most the temperature data was pretty equal with a couple extremes on both periods.
So then I looked at min/max daily temperatures over a shorter period (~7 years) and late Oct saw a 106 degree day in 2017, but 2015 saw a 103 degree spike in early Oct. Early October ultimately had a day with a lower min temperature... Ok, clearly I'm not getting a strong answer one way or another...
So then I looked at the *average* temperature over the ~7 year early Oct period and late Oct period... yes I know temperatures don't really work that way, I don't "feel" the average over a week, especially when it's an average of the average daily temperature of each day in that week over the last seven years..... they're the same... so let's check the max... they're the same... OK OK, something different with the min! Early Oct was 1 degree hotter...
So like I said... anyone else actually an insane person?
(I started trying to correlate El Nino/La Nina years but I decided to give up for tonight... I've got months left to try and determine if my coworkers are "ruining" my perfect late October travel period just so I can actually be social and go with people I know, lol)
I'm planning an October trip... I've been ~5 times in the last 7 years... usually late October, somewhere between the 20th and 29th for between 4 and 7 days.
This year I have coworkers that were excited to go for Halloween and got a little jump on planning and for whatever personal or work reasons they locked in around the 8th to 13th. I'm going to extend my trip a little longer than them (8th to 13th also counts their flying days) and have an annual pass that expires on the 16th. So good and bad... good I have coworkers excited to go instead of me going solo or "desperate" to find a travel buddy to join me for at least part of it. Also good that I have an annual pass and this will essentially be free entry into the parks for me. BAD in that it's earlier than I normally go... partly I miss on some of the very late October Halloween feel but also I go as late as possible for the best weather...
So I find myself with an excel sheet with the last ten years of daily temperatures for the area for Oct 5th to 15th and Oct 20th to 29th.... a graph that examines all the data points so I can see how they trend with each other or what diverges and by how much... that gave me some information, but most the temperature data was pretty equal with a couple extremes on both periods.
So then I looked at min/max daily temperatures over a shorter period (~7 years) and late Oct saw a 106 degree day in 2017, but 2015 saw a 103 degree spike in early Oct. Early October ultimately had a day with a lower min temperature... Ok, clearly I'm not getting a strong answer one way or another...
So then I looked at the *average* temperature over the ~7 year early Oct period and late Oct period... yes I know temperatures don't really work that way, I don't "feel" the average over a week, especially when it's an average of the average daily temperature of each day in that week over the last seven years..... they're the same... so let's check the max... they're the same... OK OK, something different with the min! Early Oct was 1 degree hotter...
So like I said... anyone else actually an insane person?
(I started trying to correlate El Nino/La Nina years but I decided to give up for tonight... I've got months left to try and determine if my coworkers are "ruining" my perfect late October travel period just so I can actually be social and go with people I know, lol)