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Joe Bloggs
21 July 2022 15:07:42

It was just incredible and such a jump.

E.g
Coningsby beat it's previously warmest temperature by 5.5c.
Officially, the temperature (37.4) at Bingley at 262m on a windswept Pennine Moor (not a warm place at all normally!) was higher than anywhere else in the UK had experienced until 2003.

Originally Posted by: Tim A 

37.4C at Bingley is perhaps the most impressive result of them all. Simply incredible. 

LeedsLad123
21 July 2022 15:14:20

It was just incredible and such a jump.

E.g
Coningsby beat it's previously warmest temperature by 5.5c.
Officially, the temperature (37.4) at Bingley at 262m on a windswept Pennine Moor (not a warm place at all normally!) was higher than anywhere else in the UK had experienced until 2003.

Originally Posted by: Tim A 

Bingley has a higher record temperature than cities like Bristol and Southampton now


Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.
bledur
21 July 2022 18:53:49

 

Bingley has a higher record temperature than cities like Bristol and Southampton now

Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 

 Yes, down here it did not get that hot in comparison to further north. . Only up to 34c on the monday here.. Bit strange really as the heat was coming from the south. . 

westv
21 July 2022 20:26:36
Maybe in years to come it will be one of those "do you remember where you were when it happened" moments.
At least it will be mild!
roadrunnerajn
21 July 2022 20:36:55

Maybe in years to come it will be one of those "do you remember where you were when it happened" moments.

Originally Posted by: westv 

The rate things are changing the answer might be…..Earth?


Germoe, part of the breakaway Celtic Republic. 80m asl
Whether Idle
22 July 2022 01:09:33

Still warm here tonight hence middle of the night post! Minimum on 19th was 17.1c.  Classic downland valley adiabatic cooling profile - the cool air was greedily taken in and trapped.  Just as well - because whilst Langdon Bay atop a 400ft cliff achieved 37 that afternoon around 4pm, this sheltered valley location achieved a VP2 high of 39.8c - an all time record.  A summer temperature differential of 3c is quite normal due the extreme nature of the Langdon Bay site (atop a cliff - and then up a pole to reach 400ft).


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
Gusty
22 July 2022 06:34:29

Still warm here tonight hence middle of the night post! Minimum on 19th was 17.1c.  Classic downland valley adiabatic cooling profile - the cool air was greedily taken in and trapped.  Just as well - because whilst Langdon Bay atop a 400ft cliff achieved 37 that afternoon around 4pm, this sheltered valley location achieved a VP2 high of 39.8c - an all time record.  A summer temperature differential of 3c is quite normal due the extreme nature of the Langdon Bay site (atop a cliff - and then up a pole to reach 400ft).

Originally Posted by: Whether Idle 

39.8c...you must be gutted to not have reached 40c 

A perfectly plausible temperature Phil. The cold that sat in the valley at 6am would have just as easily trapped in the heat at 4pm.


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ozone_aurora
22 July 2022 08:11:20

Does anyone know a good* site where it gives previous days weather data/temperature, please?


*i.e, preferbly not Wunderground. Some sites gives weather data/temperatures of nearest airport/airfield rather than the actual location (like Sheffield actually gives Doncaster)!

Rob K
22 July 2022 10:54:43

Does anyone know a good* site where it gives previous days weather data/temperature, please?


*i.e, preferbly not Wunderground. Some sites gives weather data/temperatures of nearest airport/airfield rather than the actual location (like Sheffield actually gives Doncaster)!

Originally Posted by: ozone_aurora 

Ogimet is a great site for data from the main UK weather station network.

Or Weatherobs has a wider network including all the more obscure stations.

For Sheffield weather station you need weatherobs.com.

 

Zoom in on the map and click the Sheffield station, then "open dashboard" for all the historic data.


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

Whether Idle
22 July 2022 13:19:19

 

39.8c...you must be gutted to not have reached 40c 

A perfectly plausible temperature Phil. The cold that sat in the valley at 6am would have just as easily trapped in the heat at 4pm.

Originally Posted by: Gusty 

Didn’t mind Steve  it’s just a matter of time  Global Warming is accelerating so fast that it could be August 2022 or June 2025 but it will come  

 


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
ozone_aurora
22 July 2022 18:24:19

 

Ogimet is a great site for data from the main UK weather station network.

Or Weatherobs has a wider network including all the more obscure stations.

For Sheffield weather station you need weatherobs.com.

 

Zoom in on the map and click the Sheffield station, then "open dashboard" for all the historic data.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

Cheers Rob.

Rob K
24 July 2022 09:44:08

Great writeup from the Met: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/binaries/content/assets/metofficegovuk/pdf/weather/learn-about/uk-past-events/interesting/2022/2022_03_july_heatwave.pdf

 

They make it 46 sites equalling or breaking the previous record, so I missed a couple :)

I see that the top temp for Monday 18th has been revised upwards to 38.2C at Pitsford, Northants, just beating Santon Downham. Still no data from Denver in Norfolk that I can see, so that may be a wait until 1 August!


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

Heavy Weather 2013
27 July 2022 18:52:45
This graphic is immense.

https://twitter.com/danholley_/status/1552364171102232577?s=21&t=rD22zPKI14WTHb8A0PXbWA 

It picks up that loss of momentum in the 12/13 July. And then it just exploded after that again.


Mark

Beckton, E London

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

Heavy Weather 2013
28 July 2022 15:53:31
Embarrassing.

https://twitter.com/bbcweather/status/1552674667395178496?s=21&t=TiPG13VUbhaP1DoKSTR1dA 


Mark

Beckton, E London

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

Ally Pally Snowman
28 July 2022 19:37:42

Embarrassing.

https://twitter.com/bbcweather/status/1552674667395178496?s=21&t=TiPG13VUbhaP1DoKSTR1dA

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 

Not another Ice Cream van?😄

Coningsby 40.3c has been officially confirmed though.👍


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Col
  • Col
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29 July 2022 03:14:06

Embarrassing.

https://twitter.com/bbcweather/status/1552674667395178496?s=21&t=TiPG13VUbhaP1DoKSTR1dA

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 

Why is that embarrassing? Surely all records are 'provisional' until they have been officially verified. This is the Met Office doing it's job properly in rejecting readings form sites that don't meet the current standards.

Embarrassing for whoever is responsible for running that site though.


Col

Bolton, Lancashire

160m asl

Snow videos:

http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg

Heavy Weather 2013
29 July 2022 04:54:11

 

Why is that embarrassing? Surely all records are 'provisional' until they have been officially verified. This is the Met Office doing it's job properly in rejecting readings form sites that don't meet the current standards.

Embarrassing for whoever is responsible for running that site though.

Originally Posted by: Col 

Thats what I meant. Sorry I should have been clearer. 


Mark

Beckton, E London

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

johncs2016
29 July 2022 05:29:00

Embarrassing.

https://twitter.com/bbcweather/status/1552674667395178496?s=21&t=TiPG13VUbhaP1DoKSTR1dA

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 

... and there was me thinking that Scotland had gone above 35°C for its temperature, but obviously not (at least, not officially anyway). I would expect that quite a number of places in the Scottish Borders would have gone above 35°C on that day, but the fact that there are so few official stations would have made that more difficult to pick up.

Nevertheless, I think that it is only a matter of time before that does end up happening, and I wouldn't be surprise if this happened very soon given the manner in which high temperature records keep on tumbling at a faster and faster rate these days (it's such a shame that it can't be like that with cold temperature records, especially during the winter).

In any case though, Charterhall is the closest official station to where my family live in Hawick and I did at least have the honour of actually being there (by that of course, I mean in Hawick and not actually at Charterhall) at the time which was quite an experience in itself.

 


The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.

Nick Gilly
29 July 2022 16:43:45

This really is a sign that we're descending into a new Dark Age of ignorance:
UK heatwave: Weather forecasters report unprecedented trolling

Sad times indeed.

Jiries
29 July 2022 16:58:04

This really is a sign that we're descending into a new Dark Age of ignorance:
UK heatwave: Weather forecasters report unprecedented trolling

Sad times indeed.

Originally Posted by: Nick Gilly 

They are just doing their jobs to live on just like us to work and live on.  I remember back in August 2003 it was lot of cheers, celebrating news when we hit 100F first time.  Helen Willets who the most beautiful forecaster girl was on duty that day.  She still working now and she must be also abused as well.

 

Rob K
02 August 2022 09:43:41


I see that the top temp for Monday 18th has been revised upwards to 38.2C at Pitsford, Northants, just beating Santon Downham. Still no data from Denver in Norfolk that I can see, so that may be a wait until 1 August!

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

Denver maxima were 36.7C on the 18th and 37.4C on the 19th, so not going to trouble any records.


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

Nick Gilly
02 August 2022 14:24:27
Does anyone know what the maximum 500-1000 thickness that was reached during the July heatwave? Were any records broken?
Rob K
02 August 2022 15:52:11

Does anyone know what the maximum 500-1000 thickness that was reached during the July heatwave? Were any records broken?

Originally Posted by: Nick Gilly 

The highest I saw was 578.3 dam https://twitter.com/PaulBlight6/status/1549329243674492933/photo/1

Based on this list that ties or slightly exceeds the record from 2019? https://www.torro.org.uk/extremes/summary

 

 

Incidentally the 542 dam on June 30 was one of the 5 lowest ever on that date! https://twitter.com/RoostWeather/status/1542595367874830338

 


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

Rob K
12 August 2022 11:22:51
Can a mod move this into the classic threads forum?
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

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