Talk:Geography of Aberdeen

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[edit] Climate data

Suggested further climate data:

  • Snow cover averages (depth and days per month)
  • Sea temperature averages
  • Visibility distance (km)
  • High and low tide levels (metres)
  • Wind direction

Bobbacon 10:27, 5 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Other

  • Topography needs to be expanded with a reference
  • Geology data required on the rocks (Aberdeen is famous for Granite)
  • Ecology, small nature reserves in Donmouth for example
  • Areas of the city/Suburbs

(see Weymouth as an example) Bobbacon 13:31, 7 March 2007 (UTC)

Links to weather pages with averages that can be added: Met Office Aberdeen Averages