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Birmingham Winterbourne 2007
Annual Temperatu 10.16C (+0.78C) 12th Warmest Coldest minimum -6.5C on 7th February Warmest minimum 14.1C on 13th October Coldest maximum 0.0C on 8th February Warmest maximum 26.8C on 5th August Temperature-wise the annual mean temperatures were heavily influenced by the exceptional warmth at the start of 2007: the daily maximum temperatures during the first four months of the year were regularly 3-4C above the long-term average - although with a few colder interludes. The summer was essentially normal - with respect to temperature. The highest temperature during June and July was only 22.8C. Relating the year to the longer-term Birmingham record, 2007 was the 12th warmest since 1881 (7th warmest for maximum temperatures, and 45th warmest for the minimum temperatures). Warmer years are 1921, 1945, 1949, 1989, 1990, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, & 2006 - so warmer years heavily skewed towards the last 20 years. Rainfall: annual total 978mm 4th Wettest on record, after 1960, 1999, 2000 (all exceeding 1000mm) Wettest day: 98mm on 14th June Also notable, 72.4mm on 20th July (99.8mm at Droitwich) The main rain event for the year was during June, first to the SE of Birmingham in Leamington Spa where radar-derived totals suggest totals in excess of 130mm. Heavy rain on 14th June caused flooding in the northern part of Birmingham: the total of 98mm at Winterbourne represents an all-time maximum daily total. The mid-July flooding event was mainly to the south of Birmingham - Winterbourne picking up 72.4 mm of rain The annual total rainfall was 978.0mm, which was 126% of normal: May, June and July saw much-above rainfall (205%, 362% and 297% respectively), but these excesses were moderated by January, which had only 19% of normal rainfall, and April with 20% of normal. Snowfall A notable snow event occurred on 7th/8th February: the snow on the 7th was well forecast with the onset of the snow being well predicted. In Droitwich there was 125mm (5 inches) of lying snow. The snow on the 8th was not forecast, with significant falls of snow over the higher ground to the south and west of Worcester (up to a further 200mm or 8 inches). At the other end of the year, snowfall on 17th November accumulated about 50mm (2 inches), although it did not last too long. Monthly Summaries (T mean, T anomaly; Rain, rain anomaly): January (6.57C, +2.87C; 13.6mm, 19%) Four days broke all-time (1881-2006) highs: 8th January 13.1C (+1.2C); 11th January 12.3C (+0.2C); 12th January 13.0C (+1.4C) and 18th January 12.8C (+0.3C). February (5.58C, +1.65C;100.0mm, 186%) March (6.86C, 1.23C;62.2mm, 117%) April (11.00C, 3.02C;11.4mm, 20%) Two days broke all-time daily highs: 14th April 21.5C (+1.0C) and 15th April 23.2C (+1.0C) May (11.51C, +0.27C;129.2, 205%) The end of May saw some cold nights, with two nights, the 29th and 30th May with temperatures of 1.9C and 0.1C making these the lowest on the 1881-2006 records (-0.9C and -2.1C respectively) June (14.95C, +0.71C;203.6mm, 362%) July (14.91C, -1.15C;193.0mm, 297%) August (15.44C, -0.29C;37.8mm, 54%) September (13.48C, +0.03C;40.0mm, 63%) October (10.53C, 0.63C;40.8 mm, 57%) November (6.62C, 0.25C;67.2mm, 88%) December (4.53C, 0.15C; 79.2mm, 106%) December 6th broke the all-time high for that day, 14.5C, exceeding the old high by 0.6C. |
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CHRIS KIDD writes: Warmest minimum 14.1C on 13th October That caught my eye, as being remarkably late in the year for the highest minimum to occur. It's dangerous to say that something must be a record, but I'd be surprised if that wasn't the latest date ever. -- John Hall "Honest criticism is hard to take, particularly from a relative, a friend, an acquaintance, or a stranger." Franklin P Jones |
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John,
Yes, it's the latest warmest minimum on record - 1985 had 16.7 on 1 October, 1908 had 15.5 on 29 September with 6 others in September - otherwise it's usually July/August. Chris "John Hall" wrote in message news ![]() In article , CHRIS KIDD writes: Warmest minimum 14.1C on 13th October That caught my eye, as being remarkably late in the year for the highest minimum to occur. It's dangerous to say that something must be a record, but I'd be surprised if that wasn't the latest date ever. -- John Hall "Honest criticism is hard to take, particularly from a relative, a friend, an acquaintance, or a stranger." Franklin P Jones |
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On 2 Jan, 05:08, "CHRIS KIDD" wrote:
* * * * Yes, it's the latest warmest minimum on record - 1985 had 16.7 on 1 October, 1908 had 15.5 on 29 September with 6 others in September - otherwise it's usually July/August. Hi Chris I just wondered what the Winterbourne overnight minimum reading was on the 4th of August? In Coventry, our minimum on that day was 16.9C. Steve Jackson Bablake Weather Station Coventry UK www.bablakeweather.co.uk |
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