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ARTzeman
20 July 2022 14:05:20

Met Office Hadley Center CET


18.2c      Anomaly     2,2c provisional to  19th.






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Rob K
20 July 2022 14:10:30


Minimum yesterday: 18.9


Maximum: 37.3 (!!!)


No mean released, but my maths says 28.1. Hottest day ever by 2.8C!


Originally Posted by: Chidog 


I am not sure how they got 37.3 because the mean of the stations was 37.2C and then it is supposed to be revised downwards by 0.2C isn't it?


Mean has also been updated on the website to 28.1C, as you calculated.


 


Is that a record for all three then?


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Bertwhistle
20 July 2022 14:21:15


Minimum yesterday: 18.9


Maximum: 37.3 (!!!)


No mean released, but my maths says 28.1. Hottest day ever by 2.8C!


Originally Posted by: Chidog 


That minimum, if it is retained, beats the highest 2 I can see in the series by 0.1C: 29/7/1948 and 11/8/1997 - 


unless anyone is aware of other higher values- I checked 2018,2006,2003, 1995, 1983, 1976, 1975 (3rd I think with 18.5 on 5th)


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Rob K
20 July 2022 14:43:41


 


That minimum, if it is retained, beats the highest 2 I can see in the series by 0.1C: 29/7/1948 and 11/8/1997 - 


unless anyone is aware of other higher values- I checked 2018,2006,2003, 1995, 1983, 1976, 1975 (3rd I think with 18.5 on 5th)


Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 


 


A search of https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/data/mintemp_daily_totals.txt gives the follow 18.x figures:


1948-07-29   18.7

1949-09-05   18.4

1975-08-05   18.5

1997-08-11   18.8

2001-07-29   18.3

2004-08-09   18.5

2006-07-26   18.0

2020-08-12   18.5

2020-08-13   18.0

2022-07-19   18.9

but also....


2016-07-20   19.5

 


 


So July 20 2016 seems to be the record minimum, if that is accurate.


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Bertwhistle
20 July 2022 19:03:50


 


 


A search of https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/data/mintemp_daily_totals.txt gives the follow 18.x figures:


1948-07-29   18.7

1949-09-05   18.4

1975-08-05   18.5

1997-08-11   18.8

2001-07-29   18.3

2004-08-09   18.5

2006-07-26   18.0

2020-08-12   18.5

2020-08-13   18.0

2022-07-19   18.9

but also....


2016-07-20   19.5

 


 


So July 20 2016 seems to be the record minimum, if that is accurate.


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Another great analysis Rob; thanks. Didn't think of 2016 but I remember now that was our Sports Day- absolutely blistering evening.


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Spring Sun Winter Dread
20 July 2022 19:12:19
That was a very hot day as well so surprised the CET wasn't a record breaker
lanky
20 July 2022 19:13:04

Yestrday's provisional CET max was 37.3C and (apart from yesterday's 34.8) beat the previous record max of 34.2 by over 3C


In stats terms that is just about 1 sigma (1 standard deviation) more than the previous outlier (from about 4 to 5)


In terms of return periods that is a huge difference and despite the dire forecasts of climate change I doubt there will be anything to match this CET max for a very long time to come (probably not in many of our lifetimes)


There may well be more regional records broken but the CET covers such a broad swathe of the country


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Rob K
20 July 2022 20:10:33

That was a very hot day as well so surprised the CET wasn't a record breaker

Originally Posted by: Spring Sun Winter Dread 


July 19 2016 was a 30.9 CET max - the real heat was confined to the SE with Wisley hitting 36.4C.


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ARTzeman
21 July 2022 10:53:07

Metcheck           18.71c       Anomaly      2.24c


Netweather        19.4c         Anomaly      2.91c


Peasedown St John   10.01c   Anomaly    1.71c.  






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Spring Sun Winter Dread
21 July 2022 10:55:14
2016 was also notable for hitting 34C in mid September
Arguably just as remarkable as this week's 40C being that late in the year
Rob K
21 July 2022 11:47:14


Yestrday's provisional CET max was 37.3C and (apart from yesterday's 34.8) beat the previous record max of 34.2 by over 3C


In stats terms that is just about 1 sigma (1 standard deviation) more than the previous outlier (from about 4 to 5)


In terms of return periods that is a huge difference and despite the dire forecasts of climate change I doubt there will be anything to match this CET max for a very long time to come (probably not in many of our lifetimes)


There may well be more regional records broken but the CET covers such a broad swathe of the country


Originally Posted by: lanky 


Yes as I just noted in another thread, that CET max would have been a new UK temperature record on its own before 2003!


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Bertwhistle
21 July 2022 14:01:25

18.3 CET to 20th.


 


Edit: also interesting that 19th July was the heat peak in 2006 as well.


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Bertwhistle
22 July 2022 14:29:35

CET prov (hopefully not too prov now they've changed the system) 18.2°C so back a pip.


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Bertwhistle
23 July 2022 09:29:43

This month has been quite remarkable locally.


I have not recorded a maximum temperature below 21°C and that temperature was on the first. It was 22.9°C on 5th and every other day has been >23°C. Yesterday was the first day < 25°C since the 7th. There have been 8 days of 27°C or more.The first week had fairly cool nights but the rest have been above average. Highest max however was a (comparatively) modest 33.1°C.


 


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Gavin D
23 July 2022 14:14:38

Hadley



18.2c to the 22nd


2.2c above the 61 to 90 average
1.7c above the 81 to 10 average


Hungry Tiger
25 July 2022 11:04:36

I wonder where we are now.


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25 July 2022 11:19:32

I wonder where Art is?  


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Hungry Tiger
25 July 2022 11:28:48


I wonder where Art is?  


Originally Posted by: Caz 


I was thinking the same.


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johncs2016
25 July 2022 11:31:37


I wonder where Art is?  


Originally Posted by: Caz 


I always look out for Arty on the daily CC and monthly rainfall threads, but I have also just noticed he has posted anything on either or those two threads either in recent days that I know of.


Hopefully, he will just be enjoying a well deserved break and is perfectly OK.


If that is the case, I'm sure that he will be back before too long, all nice and refreshed from that (albeit, with him making fewer of his famous typos as a result).


 


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Rob K
25 July 2022 13:35:49


I wonder where we are now.


Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 


Only up one notch, 18.3C to the 24th.


Another 0.1C would put us in the top 10 Julys, joint 10th with 1757 and 1808. A 0.2C increase would tie us with 1976 (don't tell GB News!)


I see that since the Hadley figures were revised, July 2006 has gone up to 19.8C. It used to be 19.7C.


https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/data/meantemp_ranked_monthly.txt


 


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Col
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25 July 2022 14:01:11


I wonder where Art is?  


Originally Posted by: Caz 


Home?


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Gavin D
25 July 2022 14:19:31

Hadley


18.3c to the 24th


2.3c above the 61 to 90 average
1.8c above the 81 to 10 average

Saint Snow
25 July 2022 15:05:26


I wonder where Art is?  


Originally Posted by: Caz 


 


Hope he's OK; nice guy is Art. He's not logged-in since 21st July. Perhaps on a holiday?



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25 July 2022 17:16:02
Disappointing rise over the weekend considering the high daytime temperatures and windy mild nights.

I think it’s a feature of the CET: its West bias. Warmest weather was in the Far East - Kent and East Anglia.

Likewise today which probably means a low ish CET score.
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Col
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25 July 2022 17:47:38

Disappointing rise over the weekend considering the high daytime temperatures and windy mild nights.

I think it’s a feature of the CET: its West bias. Warmest weather was in the Far East - Kent and East Anglia.

Likewise today which probably means a low ish CET score.

Originally Posted by: TimS 


Kent & East Anglia cannot possibly be considered 'Central England' so what happens there is immaterial as regards the CET. And before anyone say it I don't think Stonyhurst should be considered a CET station. I believe that Manchester Ringway (now Manchester Airport) used to be the northern limit and even that was pushing it. But what some people seem to forget is that the 3 stations in themselves aren't intended to be representative of central England as such, rather they form the perimeter of said area and their average is considered to be consistent within that area. 


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