Global Warming
28 June 2015 11:02:26

June has been another month of somewhat below average temperatures although that is set to change as we transition into July. The question is will the brief heatwave this week translate into a warm month overall? 


Please post your July CET predictions in this thread. The deadline for entries without incurring any penalty is 23:59 on Tuesday evening (30th). However, entries will be accepted up to 23:59 on 2 July.


July historic data summary
Here is the usual rundown of historic data for previous years.


The last two years have seen a decent July with 17.7C in 2014 and 18.3C in 2013. Prior to that we had two cold years in 2011 and 2012 with 15.2C and 15.5C respectively. Highest July CET on record was 19.7C in 2006 and the coldest was 13.4C in 1816.


Long run averages:
1971-2000: 16.5C
1981-2010: 16.7C
1995-2014: 16.8C


Here is a chart of the July CET since 1961 with a 10 year moving average



Current model output


The current model output suggests the whole of the first half of July could be a above average albeit not as hot as the first few days.


GEFS
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/MT8_London_ens.png
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/MT2_London_ens.png
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/MT8_Manchester_ens.png
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/MT2_Manchester_ens.png
Looking above average throughout


Met Office
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast
Generally fairly warm with the best of the weather in the south and East


ECM - De Bilt
http://www.knmi.nl/exp/pluim/kansverwachtingen_staafdiagram.php?run=00&type=tx
http://www.knmi.nl/exp/pluim/kansverwachtingen_staafdiagram.php?run=00&type=tn
Looking very warm indeed for the first two weeks of the month


http://www.meteo24.fr/fr/home/meteo-france-et-europe/passion-meteo/ensemble-de-previsions.html?eps=london


Pattern matching (just for fun)


The chart below shows the July CET for years since 1950 when the May / June CET combination has been very similar to the current year. What this shows is that many years saw a very cold July. A few saw an average month. However, there are a small number in more recent years where July turned out very warm. Given the current model output it seems that this is perhaps where we are heading in 2015. Interestingly July 1983 is in the list and this is currently the second warmest July on record. We will do well to get anywhere near that but I think there is a very good chance we might see the CET getting to 18C or more.



July CET tracker


Here are the current prediction charts for the first part of July. Looking very warm indeed to start but temperatures quickly falling back to average by the end of the first week.


ARTzeman
28 June 2015 11:09:05

Going for ...  16.14 ...  for me please....






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Global Warming
28 June 2015 11:13:54

Here are some predictions already received prior to the thread being opened


Caz 16.5C


lanky 16.0C


Stormchaser 18.2C


Grandad 19.1C

Hungry Tiger
28 June 2015 13:32:05

This will be a tough one.


 


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Essan
28 June 2015 14:20:47

Its going to be a hot start.  But will the heat persist/return?   Can we have a 3rd hot July in a row?

Hmmm. 

I think so.

I am going for 17.6c 


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Gavin P
28 June 2015 14:40:07

Thanks GW...


Should be some very entertaining guesses this month!


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springsunshine
28 June 2015 18:32:28

Originally Posted by: Essan 


Its going to be a hot start.  But will the heat persist/return?   Can we have a 3rd hot July in a row?

Hmmm. 

I think so.

I am going for 17.6c 



A mean of 17.6c is NOT hot, warm(ish) and above average but not hot!!


Im going for HOT 19.5c

Roonie
28 June 2015 20:33:48

17.64 please


:)


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Weathermac
29 June 2015 06:55:21
17.8c for me please.
Jonesy
29 June 2015 09:09:16

18.2 please GW 


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Chunky Pea
29 June 2015 09:34:54

17.8c please.


Current Conditions
https://t.ly/MEYqg 


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wallaw
29 June 2015 10:35:35
18.4 for me please
Ian


Stockton-on-Tees

roger63
29 June 2015 11:02:16

17.9 C please.

Snow Hoper
29 June 2015 12:17:45

17.97c please


 


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Hungry Tiger
29 June 2015 13:38:15

Might as well make a go for it now.


I'll go for.


18.0C


 


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Hippydave
29 June 2015 19:40:37

Hmmm


 


One of those months where a guess for hot seems safe but there'a few hints of us ending up on the cooler side of things later on. Doubt this would mitigate what looks like a seriously hot first half of the month but you never know I 'spose.


Think I'll hedge a bit and go 17.7c


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yorkshirelad89
29 June 2015 19:51:43

I'll go for 18.3C :)


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Gavin P
29 June 2015 20:46:04

Originally Posted by: springsunshine 


 


A mean of 17.6c is NOT hot, warm(ish) and above average but not hot!!


Im going for HOT 19.5c



Purly subjectively, I would say for July or August CET's:


20's - Amazing!


19's - Very hot


18's - Hot


17's - Very warm


16's - Warm (average)


15's - Cool


14's - Very cool


13/12's - Forget About It!


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kendalian
29 June 2015 21:10:49
17.3C for me please.

Short heatwave then back to average or worse....
nouska
29 June 2015 21:39:13
Suppose I had better do this now as the internet signal from the tower tends to suffer from 'heatstroke' when the temps get to 40c.

17.8C please.
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