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warrenb
19 July 2022 10:49:01

Meto just tweeted 39.1c recorded at Charlwood, new record.

Next target here is 100f, lets see if it happens.


redmoons
19 July 2022 10:49:01
39.1c in Charlwood highest ever temperature !!
Rob K
19 July 2022 10:49:05
Out of interest I have just taken my infrared thermometer out to take some surface readings.

Black cars in sun: 62C

Tarmac pavement: 52C

Grass surface temperature (if you can call it grass): 54C - surprisingly higher than tarmac!

Dark painted shed exterior: 64C

Black plastic dustbin: 72C!

Shed interior is around 44C.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome

Matty H
19 July 2022 10:49:21

 

Lots of places have recorded rises that quick. Don't think the rise that quick means its necessarily faulty

Originally Posted by: NDunwell 

Simon King is questioning its validity on Twatter


Yate, Nr Bristol

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NDunwell
19 July 2022 10:50:35
Watford showing a rounded 38 now
Nick

Ruislip (2 miles from the Northolt recording station)

wallaw
19 July 2022 10:50:53

Apparently Charlwood might be faulty. It went up 4.1c in an hour

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

 

Looks it, a full degree higher than anywhere else must be suspicious 


Ian

Stockton-on-Tees

redmoons
19 July 2022 10:50:56

Out of interest I have just taken my infrared thermometer out to take some surface readings.

Black cars in sun: 62C
Tarmac pavement: 52C
Grass surface temperature (if you can call it grass): 54C - surprisingly higher than tarmac!
Dark painted shed exterior: 64C
Black plastic dustbin: 72C!
Shed interior is around 44C.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

 

Time to do the fried egg test 


warrenb
19 July 2022 10:51:04

 

Simon King is questioning its validity on Twatter

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

Well Meto going with it, so they clearly don't think it is faulty, even here between 10 and 11 we had a rise of 3.7c


Ally Pally Snowman
19 July 2022 10:51:08

39.1c at Charlwood according to Met Office Tweet!


Edit, never go on Twitter but just went and searched Charlwood to see the rumours and there it was. 

Originally Posted by: Tim A 

Is it a legit reading though. Does seem abit high 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
JHutch
19 July 2022 10:52:00

Difference between it and Gatwick is more of a question mark for me than the rate of rise. Guess we will see how it performs over the next few hours, met office are obviously happy enough with it at the moment.

Heavy Weather 2013
19 July 2022 10:52:10
Isn’t Charlwood very sandy soil?
Mark

Beckton, E London

Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.

Matty H
19 July 2022 10:52:19

 

Well Meto going with it, so they clearly don't think it is faulty, even here between 10 and 11 we had a rise of 3.7c

Originally Posted by: warrenb 

They’re saying subject to validation, which is a little different 


Yate, Nr Bristol

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warrenb
19 July 2022 10:53:26

 

They’re saying subject to validation, which is a little different 

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

All readings are subject to validation.


Gavin D
19 July 2022 10:54:25
UK record GONE

39.1c in Charlwood, Surrey

Heavy Weather 2013
19 July 2022 10:54:25
It’s clearly academic, it’s clear the record will go somewhere else.
Mark

Beckton, E London

Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.

Girthmeister
19 July 2022 10:54:54

My PWS has dropped by 0.4 degrees in the last 20 minutes, to 33.5 deg C. Is this the very leading edge of the cooler air already? Or a change in mixing? The skies are cloudless, wind direction SE.

NDunwell
19 July 2022 10:55:24

 

Simon King is questioning its validity on Twatter

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

For what reason? He can't just make that statement without saying why?


Nick

Ruislip (2 miles from the Northolt recording station)

pthomps
19 July 2022 10:55:37

UK record GONE

39.1c in Charlwood, Surrey

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 

 

Before midday too. Unbelievable!

Rob K
19 July 2022 10:56:46

 

 

Time to do the fried egg test 

Originally Posted by: redmoons 

I had the same idea! I read that you need 70. I tried pouring a spoonful of egg white on top of the plastic bin lid. It just ran off without cooking. maybe if I put a black frying pan out in the sun....


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome

Ally Pally Snowman
19 July 2022 10:56:50

Isn’t Charlwood very sandy soil?

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 

What's Wisley thats nearby?

 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
tierradelfuego
19 July 2022 10:57:05

Temps pegged back here from a high of 35.5c down to 35.1c. The wind is changeable but generally moved round to a SSW from SSE direction, and gusting to 20mph.

Slightly crazy if we get to 35.5c at 11:30 and still miss our record here of 35.8 set in 2019...


Bucklebury

West Berkshire Downs AONB

135m ASL

VP2 with daytime FARS

Rainfall collector separated at ground level

Anemometer separated above roof level

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Jeff
  • Jeff
  • Advanced Member
19 July 2022 10:58:01
I’m no longer in mid Sussex but at Hurstpierpoint in West Sussex. I had a minimum of 25.2C last night and was pretty much matching Charlwood’s rise this morning which is about 15 miles north of here. I got to 37.2 around the time Charlwood was 37.3 but I have since dropped back to 36.7C with a breeze picking up from the south so we may now be getting moderation from the sea, although the wind is variable and gusty. This incredible hot air may slowly be on its way north I think to coincide with the greatest heating of the day ?
On the East/West Sussex Border

70m ASL

Matty H
19 July 2022 10:58:53

 

All readings are subject to validation.

Originally Posted by: warrenb 

Obviously. Are you being deliberately pedantic?

All people are saying is that it’s questionable given the rate of rise. Don’t worry though, even if this isn’t somewhere will hit 40c


Yate, Nr Bristol

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Gandalf The White
19 July 2022 10:59:08

It’s clearly academic, it’s clear the record will go somewhere else.

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 

Almost certainly, but IMHO it’s far from ‘academic’ to find the record maximum temperature record broken before midday - which is, in terms of the sun’s position in the sky, before 11am.

My thermometer just touched 39c briefly - its on a north-east facing wooden surface.


Location: South Cambridgeshire

130 metres ASL

52.0N 0.1E



Matty H
19 July 2022 11:00:16

 

For what reason? He can't just make that statement without saying why?

Originally Posted by: NDunwell 

He has  

He might be wrong. Hopefully as this is incredible before midday 


Yate, Nr Bristol

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