| Met Office weather records explained |
The Met Office maintains historic climate records and series, which are used to monitor the climate of the UK at a national and regional level.
More about Met Office weather records |
| Generation of long-term averages |
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Monthly and annual long-term average data sets of 13 climate variables
were generated for the periods 1961-90 and 1971-2000 using a consistent
analysis method. Values were produced for each station in the
Met Offices observing network and for a rectangular grid
of points covering the UK at a horizontal spacing of 1 km.
Climate
statistics for the periods 1961 to 1990, and 1971 to 2000
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| Generation of monthly gridded data sets |
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Monthly and annual 5 x 5 km gridded data sets covering the
UK have been generated for the 1961-2000 period, for 36 climatic
parameters. These data sets are used to place individual months
into context. The same analysis methods are employed in the production
of monthly and seasonal summaries.
A number of the climate variables have been produced with funding
from the UK
Climate Impact Programme (UKCIP), and are freely available
for research purposes.
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The monthly and annual gridded data sets have been analysed to
investigate trends in the UK climate since 1914 (or 1961 for some
variables).
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