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Met has finally tweeted provisional max temps.
Coningsby 40.3C the top.
St James's Park and Heathrow 40.2C
Gringley on the Hill and Kew Gardens 40.1C
Northolt 40.0C
https://twitter.com/metoffice/status/1549448971676012546?s=20&t=orEGMISeC53v7iJKs67BBw
Originally Posted by: Rob K
All eyes on Cambridge BG then. Cambridge NIAB was 39.9c so I think there is a good chance.
Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman
They should tweet the reading tomorrow. They can't open the screen to take the measurement until 10am :)
"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
What was NIAB in 2019?
38.2C IIRC. So 0.5 below the BG.
Edit: no, that was the airport. NIAB was 38.1C. Apply the same correction and we get 40.5.
Ha, love the first comments
"Source?" From some inquiring mind concerned with challenging the scientific status quo
Everyone else: "Urr, they are the met office, they are the source"
Shame that Gringley On The Hill didn't top the list.
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Interesting!
Thanks
Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze
I was thinking that , would have made a great winner.
Does anyone know if the 850 temps have been higher than yesterday's record at Cambourne? Could they have reached 25C?
Originally Posted by: Nick Gilly
https://weather.uwyo.edu/upperair/sounding.html
22.6C at Herstmonceaux was the highest at 12z today, but the plume went a long way north! Nothing approaching 25C though.
Exactly. Looks like a nice place with a great name!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gringley_on_the_Hill
Sorry to the folks at Coningsby but your name is somewhat boring.
Shame the nearby Bawtry or Doncaster or anywhere not on the hill at 10masl or so didn't have an official station.
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Was this wrong then Darren?
https://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/gfs/850-hpa/6h.htm
Originally Posted by: Retron
What about all these rounded figures? It is possible there could at least be a 40.4C somewhere that hasn't been written down yet?
Originally Posted by: Quantum
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I’d never heard of it; but it sounds like something out of Midsomer Murders!
I'm not sure that's the case - the Met Office seem to get the instantaneous figures much earlier than us - they quoted higher figures than the hourly ones for Kew and St James's Park, among others - they never showed a 40C on the hour but the Met tweeted about them going over 40.
If that is the case, they will therefore know in advance, everything which goes into any raw SYNOP/BUFR code that is produced before that is publicly released on the usual outlets (such as ogimet.com) at the specified times.
Does this therefore mean that it is the Met Office who are responsible for producing that raw SYNOP/BUFR code, or that they at least play a role in producing that code?
Another point here is that you are never going to know what the actual maximum temperature was before the actual end of the particular 24 hour time frame for which that applies, so even the Met Office aren't going to know that before then (which I had thought that was the reason why the raw SYNOP codes which give those maximum temperatures were usually always produced at 18z every evening).
A max of 34 yesterday puts this heatwave for this area well down the list. Quite unusual as we normally catch the hot weather.
Scampton and Wittering were near misses with 39.9C.
If I have time I will try and draw up a list of all the stations that beat the previous record.
Formerly of, Birdlip, highest village in the Cotswolds and snow heaven in winter; Hawkinge in Kent - roof of the South downs and Isles of Scilly, paradise in the UK.
Max in Wales today seems to be 36.2C at Hawarden, so beating the previous record but lower than yesterday unless there is an official site on the north coast which benefitted enough from the southerly earlier on.
Just imagine how hot it must have been in Gringley in the Valley.
interesting it’s near historical met hotspot Bawtry.
Out of interest does anyone have a list of yesterday's maximums? I'd be interested to see how Cambridge botanical Gardens and Brogdale fared.
Originally Posted by: scillydave
CBG was 38.0C. No report from Brogdale AFAIK - not even sure it still exists as a site?
I posted a final list on yesterday's thread near the end - not including CBG obviously)
Not sure if the Met Office keep records for the hottest temperature in rain but if they do, today just smashed it.