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Rob K
25 July 2019 17:34:34


 


At what time interval do the official stations actually report then?


Is there any way to access this data?


How do we know the highest value today was at NIAB?


Originally Posted by: RobN 


AFAIK they only report the data hourly, but the Met have access to the running max - either they get a live feed, or the station reports the hourly max each hour to them.


The Met announced that the 38.1C was in Cambridge, and according to the station map the only official Met Office sites in Cambridge are NIAB and the Botanic Gardens, the latter of which is a manual site.


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Rob K
25 July 2019 17:45:09
This discussion of the 2003 heatwave lists lots of other sites that we never see. I wonder if any of these are still in operation?

https://www.netweather.tv/forum/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=479942 

Aldenham School;
Eynsford;
Greenwich;
Hampstead;
Mickleham;
NW – Northwood

http://www.aldenham.com/weather/pw-h.htm 

If that is the same Met Office-approved one it hit 37.6C today.
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superteacher
25 July 2019 17:45:26
Quite a few places today recorded their highest temps on record it would seem.
Writtle gave Essex its hottest ever day with 37.7C.
Wonder if we would have got to 40 anywhere without the cloud. Still wouldn’t have been a certainty. 39C yes.
Jiries
25 July 2019 17:48:05

Quite a few places today recorded their highest temps on record it would seem.
Writtle gave Essex its hottest ever day with 37.7C.
Wonder if we would have got to 40 anywhere without the cloud. Still wouldn’t have been a certainty. 39C yes.

Originally Posted by: superteacher 


It seem very hard to get a 40C here but it will happen one day and sooner than later.  All we need it right set-up without clouds inferring it.

Rob K
25 July 2019 17:49:59


 


It seem very hard to get a 40C here but it will happen one day and sooner than later.  All we need it right set-up without clouds inferring it.


Originally Posted by: Jiries 


The trouble is, the extreme hot air that we need to get 40C will by definition lead to instability. I think it would be very hard to get a perfectly clear sunny day with high enough  upper air temps to get 40C. You'd just have to get lucky with placement of the showers I think.


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25 July 2019 17:50:45
http://www.aldenham.com/weather/pw-h.htm 

If that is the same Met Office-approved one it hit 37.6C today.


I think Hampstead and Mickleham are still in operation. Not sure about the others.

RobN
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25 July 2019 17:52:28


 


AFAIK they only report the data hourly, but the Met have access to the running max - either they get a live feed, or the station reports the hourly max each hour to them.


The Met announced that the 38.1C was in Cambridge, and according to the station map the only official Met Office sites in Cambridge are NIAB and the Botanic Gardens, the latter of which is a manual site.


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Thanks for that explanation. I'm particularly interested as NIAB is literally just down the road from me. NIAB had a visit from The Queen earlier this month to celebrate their 100th anniversary - possibly today's heat was partly the afterglow


It would be interesting to know if the Met do have a live feed from their stations.


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25 July 2019 18:04:38

My sensor was showing 36.1c earlier and went down to 33.4c now it’s back up to 34.2c.  


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25 July 2019 18:09:00

35.8C for me today. Not the highest on record but fairly close. Don’t have the data to hand at the moment but I think the highest was around 36.5C

White Meadows
25 July 2019 18:09:39
Temp strangely rising again having dinner in the garden now back up from 27 to 28.3
Drove through a patch of 34.5 near Chichester about 3pm, just west of the bank of cloud
Highest recorded today was 36.8 in the shade here, remarkable for a coastal spot. I think hotter here than 2003 but not as humid
Rob K
25 July 2019 18:14:05

The 1800 synops are starting to come in, showing the official maxima.

Bedford's one still doesn't show any temp data, even for the daily max. What a shambles.

Highest so far - all those over 35C to date.

Cambridge 38.1C (via Met Office - no synop)
Kew Gardens 37.9C (via Met Office - no synop)
London Heathrow 37.9C
Writtle 37.7C (via Met Office - no synop)
Northolt 37.6C
Benson 37.0C
St James's Park 37.0C
Wittering 36.7C
Rothamsted 36.6C
Marham 36.5C
Cranwell 36.3C
Holbeach 36.1C
Nottingham 36.1C
Langdon Bay 35.9C
Andrewsfield 35.7C
Farnborough 35.7C
Manston 35.5C
High Wycombe 35.2C
Odiham 35.1C
Scampton 35.1C
Waddington 35.1C
Herstmonceux 35.0C


(Cambridge doesn't supply a synop by the look of it)


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moomin75
25 July 2019 18:16:47
Benson now holds the Oxfordshire record for the hottest and coldest days in history. Impressive.
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superteacher
25 July 2019 18:18:35
What did Cavendish max out at?
And Stansted?
Crepuscular Ray
25 July 2019 18:20:08
Nottingham 36.1 C has got to be an all time record. I think 3/8/90 held the previous at 34.7 C?

Look at Bingley at 1830 it was 33 C.....its 260m up on the Pennines 😲

I think the East Midlands and Yorkshire were hotter than expected
Jerry
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Rob K
25 July 2019 18:20:55

What did Cavendish max out at?
And Stansted?

Originally Posted by: superteacher 


Cavendish doesn't seem to supply a daily max. The highest hourly reading was 35.6C.


 


I don't think there is an official Met Office site at Stansted.


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POD
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25 July 2019 18:22:50

Brogdale 38.4c according to BBC SE.


Pat, Crawley Down, West Sussex.
White Meadows
25 July 2019 18:23:02
So that’s it.
We didn’t break the ATR
I had a hunch it wouldn’t happen this time round.
Rob K
25 July 2019 18:24:18


Brogdale 38.4c according to BBC SE.


Originally Posted by: POD 


You're having a laugh 


 


Any word on Cambridge Botanic Gardens? And Hampstead, Stowe, Buntingford No 2, Wallingford...?


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Essan
25 July 2019 18:27:09

36.2c in my garden made it my hottest day on record (from 2003) beating the 35.7c recorded in July 2006

Obviously not standard exposure though


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POD
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25 July 2019 18:29:23


 


You're having a laugh 


 


Any word on Cambridge Botanic Gardens? And Hampstead, Stowe, Buntingford No 2, Wallingford...?


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


No watch it on catch up.


Pat, Crawley Down, West Sussex.
Rob K
25 July 2019 18:29:31
https://www.ogimet.com/cgi-bin/gsynres?lang=en&state=United+K&osum=no&fmt=html&ord=REV&ano=2019&mes=07&day=25&hora=19&ndays=1&Send=send 
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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stophe
25 July 2019 18:31:19

What did Cavendish max out at?
And Stansted?

Originally Posted by: superteacher 


Stansted had a high of 37 today at 15:00.


http://www.weathercast.co.uk/world-weather/weather-stations/obsid/3683.html

Chunky Pea
25 July 2019 18:32:34


The 1800 synops are starting to come in, showing the official maxima.

Bedford's one still doesn't show any temp data, even for the daily max. What a shambles.

Highest so far - all those over 35C to date.

London Heathrow 37.9C
Northolt 37.6C
Benson 37.0C
St James's Park 37.0C
Wittering 36.7C
Rothamsted 36.6C
Marham 36.5C
Cranwell 36.3C
Holbeach 36.1C
Nottingham 36.1C
Langdon Bay 35.9C
Andrewsfield 35.7C
Farnborough 35.7C
Manston 35.5C
High Wycombe 35.2C
Odiham 35.1C
Scampton 35.1C
Waddington 35.1C
Herstmonceux 35.0C


(Cambridge doesn't supply a synop by the look of it)


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Just going by these figures alone, which model do you think performed the best regarding the maxima today? One thing for sure, the HARMONIE proved to be an overestimator yet again. (I commented a few days ago that it did the same thing over here during the late June heatwave last year)


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Quantum
25 July 2019 18:33:04

Wonder what the satellite implied maximun temperature was today?


Probably at least 40C somewhere.


 


2024/2025 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp): Total: 2 days with snow/sleet falling
18/11 (-6), 19/11 (-6)
2023/2024 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp): Total: 8 days with snow/sleet falling
29/11 (-6), 30/11 (-6), 02/12 (-5), 03/12 (-5), 04/12 (-3), 16/01 (-3), 18/01 (-8), 08/02 (-5)
2022/2023 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp): Total: 7 days with snow/sleet falling.
18/12 (-1), 06/03 (-6), 08/03 (-8), 09/03 (-6), 10/03 (-8), 11/03 (-5), 14/03 (-6)
2021/2022 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp): Total: 12 days with snow/sleet falling.
26/11 (-5), 27/11 (-7), 28/11 (-6), 02/12 (-6), 06/01 (-5), 07/01 (-6), 06/02 (-5), 19/02 (-5), 24/02 (-7), 30/03 (-7), 31/03 (-8), 01/04 (-8)
Brian Gaze
25 July 2019 18:33:24


 


Just going by these figures alone, which model do you think performed the best regarding the maxima today? One thing for sure, the HARMONIE proved to be an overestimator yet again. (I commented a few days ago that it did the same thing over here during the late June heatwave last year)


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


UKV appears to have overcooked too. Arpege was the best.


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