I don’t know why you are hell bent on insisting that this summer has been better than 1976 and 1995 when the statistics just don’t support that. You can’t just focus on the first half of summer and ignore how poor August has been, as well as how wet the second half of July was. This dismal month has been far worse than June 1976 and June 1995 while June 2018 was not as good as either July 1976 or August 1995. That is why this summer will rank in the second tier of summers and not amongst the elite.
June 1976 was not a wet month. It was in fact one of the driest Junes on record with 19mm at Dyce compared to 27mm in June 2018. Sunshine was about 90% of average not 75%. That the first three weeks were cloudy and cool at times just shows how exceptional the rest of the summer was after that because 1976 is the hottest summer on record here by some margin. It is the only summer to have an average high above 20C. Not quite as sunny as 1995 due to the dull first three weeks of June but for a combination of sun, lack of rain and warmth it is the best summer on record.
1975 does not compare at all. Never hear my parents speak about it. Only 1976. June 1975 had snow at the start and July 1975 was a cloudy month with a wet spell in the middle. The first half of August was very impressive with an average high of 24C but the remainder was unremarkable. It also ranks in the second tier. Though not relevant to summer, May 1975 was a cold month with hardly any days reaching 15C and maxima of 10C on each of the closing three days.
July 1995 was sunnier and drier than July 2018 though the peak of summer 1995 ran from 25th July to 24th August, which clocked up a mean maximum of 22.8C and well over 8 hours sun per day. What from summer 2018 remotely compares to that?
The second post you made also contains incorrect information relating to temperature. Here are the actual figures
Mean Max Temperatures:
June 1976: 18.7C
June 2018: 17.7C
July 1976: 21.1C
July 2018: 20.6C
Aug 1976: 20.3C
Aug 2018: 19.4C (to 23rd and likely to fall considerably)
Some rainfall comparisons as well:
2003: 49mm
1976: 69mm
1947: 77mm (no rainfall in August)
1955: 78mm
1983: 88mm
2006: 95mm
1994: 97mm
1995: 100mm
Then 7 other summers with 101-139mm
2018: 140mm (so far excluding today's deluges)
So it's currently ranking as 16th driest summer since 1946 and with another revolting Sunday will be lucky to end up much below average and the vast majority of it has fallen during the second half which has been the worst second half to a summer since 2012.
As for sunshine, 1995 finished around 670 hours, 1976 on 625 hours and 2003 620 hours. So far I have recorded 561 hours and wouldn’t hold out much hope of reaching 600 hours unless there is a big turnaround from the November levels of sun seen recently. Certainly it will be well below 1995 that’s for sure. Should just about exceed the 572 hours recorded in 2013 though to make it sunniest of the rotten, lousy decade.
Originally Posted by: richardabdn