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KevBrads1
19 August 2016 05:01:09

Here's a Times report on the heatwave of late August 1930. Up to the last few days of that month, August 1930 had been fairly cool to average. The heatwave kicked in on the 26th.


28th August: 33.9C
29th August: 34.4C


Record maxima for these dates.


33.3C on the 28th at Cambridge
33.9C at Norwich on the 29th
32.2C at Nottingham on the 29th


Temperatures of 26.7C+ were recorded generally from southern Scotland, southwards on the 27th.


The CET for the month ended as 15.7


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Kew Observatory maxima
24th: 20C
25th: 22.2C
26th: 28.9C
27th: 28.9C


Minimum
30th: 19.4C


Eskdalemuir
26th: 17.8C
27th: 28.3C


At 5000ft over Duxford, the temperature was 21.7C on the 27th.


A front moving eastwards brought severe thunderstorms. There was a steep lapse rate above 7000ft with moisture in the lower layers according to reports at the time.


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GezM
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19 August 2016 08:07:05
Thanks Kevin. I love the old news reports and some of the phrases they use. 'Light variable airs' is a great one. Even the descriptions of deaths caused by the heat are so different to today's reporting. Looking at the 'health resorts' summaries reminds me of reading the weather reports from my Dad's Daily Telegraph when I was a lad......
Living in St Albans, Herts (116m asl)
Working at Luton Airport, Beds (160m asl)
some faraway beach
19 August 2016 08:50:09
Extraordinary stories of people literally dropping dead on the spot in the face of intense but hardly extreme heat. Confirmation of just how fortunate we are to be so well fed and cared for compared with the generations born before the 20th century.
2 miles west of Taunton, 32 m asl, where "milder air moving in from the west" becomes SNOWMAGEDDON.
Well, two or three times a decade it does, anyway.

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