Researcher Finds Proof The Met Office is Inflating UK Maximum Temperature Records

Convincing statistical proof has emerged over the last year to show that the UK Met Office is inflating maximum temperature readings to create Net Zero-supporting climate alarm. Over the last 30 years, the Met Office has produced the vast majority of its data from unnaturally heat-ravaged ‘junk’ sites using newly-installed accurate electronic devices able to record one minute heat spikes. The independent researcher Dr Eric Huxter has taken a year to examine the unnatural sudden rises that supply many daily ‘records’, and compared the overall spike averages with a pristine CIMO Class 1 control station. He concludes that it “could well explain the step change in rate of temperature change, and the marked increase in the step of new daily maximum records since 1990”.

During his year-long project, Dr Huxter examined 340 daily maximum temperature highs recorded across 96 Met Office stations and discovered that these sites showed average short heat spikes around 1.1°C. Most of these spikes occurred around daily ‘records’ in junk CIMO Class 3, 4 and 5 locations. These sites have internationally recognised ‘uncertainties’ or possible errors of 1°C, 2°C and 5°C respectively. But spikes in temperature can occur naturally, so Huxter consulted a full year of individual minute temperature figures at a pristine Class 1 site in open farmland at Rothamsted. From the purchased records – a total of 525,541 – he was able to compile a baseline probability control.

Here is the kicker – comparing the Rothamsted control with the 360 heat spikes at the largely junk sites, a chi-square test showed a highly significant difference of p <0.0001. This means that if there were truly no difference between the sites, the chances of observing such a large discrepancy in heat spikes would be less than one in 10,000 – in other words, more unlikely than one in 10,000 and quite possibly far smaller – for example, one in 100,000.

Using such obviously flawed data, the Met Office’s Chief Scientist Professor Stephen Belcher calls for Net Zero to “stabilise the climate”, reporting that between 2014-2023 the number of days recording 28°C in the UK had more than doubled, while those over 30°C had tripled compared to 1961-1990. The BBC’s Chief Climate Headbanger Justin Rowlatt adds even more to the gaiety of the nation by reporting a Met Office claim that there has been a 40% increase in “pleasant days”, and these are defined as 20°C and above. “These changes may sound positive, but the UK’s shifting climate represents a dangerous upheaval for our ecosystems as well as our infrastructure”, he extrapolates.

The daily maximum high, along with the minimum low, is a key number in calculating average temperatures and is behind the Met Office’s ubiquitous claims of ‘hottest ever’ days. If the automated sensors, which move much quicker than the old liquid-in-glass thermometers, catch brief exaggerated spikes rather than true ambient air temperatures, then the outlier information will end up corrupting all the daily, monthly, annual and decadal averages. Eventually some of this information will end up in global datasets and will help exaggerate the rate of recent cyclical global warming.

Extreme examples of heat spikes are not uncommon. On May 1st last year, the Met Office claimed its station in Kew Gardens recorded a temperature at 2.59pm of 29.3°C. Promoted by the BBC, this was said to be the highest temperature ever recorded for this day in the UK. But the temperature was a massive 2.6°C higher than that recorded at 2pm and no less than 0.76°C above the figure recorded a minute later on the hour. Minute-by minute changes in temperature would not have been picked up in the past, and it is for that reason that the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) recommends averaging electronic measurements over five minutes to standardise data and minimise short-tern ‘noise’. For some inexplicable reason, despite playing a major part in WMO deliberations, the Met Office does not appear to want to follow this sensible scientific advice.

At the Rothamsted control site, the vast majority of the half a million readings vary minute-to-minute with individual differences in a range between –0.15 to 0.25°C. Most of the individual changes from the previous hour were to be found between –0.35°C and 0.45°C. As the graph below shows, the majority of the readings in this band showed considerably less divergence from the hourly recordings.

It is hardly a surprise that heat spikes blot the Met Office’s temperature collection programme throughout almost all its nationwide network. A recent Freedom of Information request by the Daily Sceptic revealed that Classes 4 and 5 have increased significantly over the last 18 months, and now total an appalling 80.6% of the entire network of nearly 400 stations. Pristine Class 1 sites such as Rothamsted with no uncertainties are just 4.9% of the total, and in the last 18 months they have fallen in number from 24 to 19.

But what is worse is that the Met Office does not appear to appreciate the scale of its problem, with higher class sites blighted by unnatural heat sources whether it be from jet aircraft, main roads, solar farms, electricity sub stations or tall glass-clad buildings. Little effort seems to have been made to improve matters. Over the last 18 months, 20 new sites appear to have been opened with an astonishing 67.7% starting life in the Class 4/5 junk lane. Why on earth would a reputable science body do that, some might ask. Conspiracy enthusiasts are unlikely to be short of uncomfortable suggestions.

The importance of Huxter’s work in bringing clarity and reality to the Met Office temperature claims should not be underestimated. His work makes it crystal clear – the UK Met Office does not possess a nationwide temperature measuring network that is capable of determining daily, monthly or annual highs and averages to within one hundredth of a degree Centigrade. Neither should it be using these data for the temperature computer modelling it does at non-existent sites using ‘well-correlated neighbouring stations’. Much of its temperature measuring effort is corrupted by figures that give a fake reading of true ambient air temperature. It has allowed its network to become corrupted over the years with urban heat and it has failed to make allowances for changes in measuring devices. Activists at the organisation should stop weaponising all these dodgy data for political Net Zero purposes, or the good name of the Met Office, built up over decades since Victorian times, runs the risk of becoming severely tarnished.

Chris Morrison is the Daily Sceptic’s Environment Editor. Follow him on X.

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varmint
14 days ago

On a nice warm day with blue skies a few years ago a friend of mine said to me “This is the future”——-I said what do you mean”? —He said “This is what we are going to get with global warming”——-I said “Nope, global warming theory says no such thing, it says it might get a little warmer at night and in winter, and says nothing about a lot of nicer days”—–I said “It is all politics”. ——-He was quite astonished that I was going against “the science”. ——-I said “You think it is all about science because you don’t know what the Politics actually is”, and this is true for most of the public who have been convinced that they are causing heat waves and storms and all manner of weather disasters when infact they are being played by the eco socialists who use irrational fear of a manufactured climate crisis as the means to control the worlds wealth, resources and YOU?

Hardliner
14 days ago
Reply to  varmint

And, no doubt, also to control how much funding the Met Office and all the other faux research institutes receive from taxpayers to pay for their existence. Met Office CEO, £125k

Jack the dog
Jack the dog
14 days ago
Reply to  Hardliner

It’s only about politics to the extent that all modern politics is about money – and how to maximise the flow of it from people who don’t have much but whose efforts by and large produce it, to those often who already have lots and have been smart enough and psychopathic enough to manoeuvre themselves into position of power, and can’t get enough of the stuff.

In former Times this was by lottery of birth, I’m not 100% sure the modern way is any better.

EppingBlogger
14 days ago
Reply to  Jack the dog

In this case as so many others the politics is about control by them over us. The purpose is to change society permanently to their creation.

Money is the means not the end of the socialist experiment which has become apparent over the past 25 years +\-

Jack the dog
Jack the dog
14 days ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

I think individual desire for money and status is more determinant than any plot for a fabian utopia.

All these ideas are are just vehicles for personal ambition.

Exception – those union leaders and Labour politicians paid by hostile states or g. Soros to destroy our civilization for nefarious geopolitical reasons.

Solentviews
Solentviews
14 days ago

This has been going on at the (once respectable) Met Office for several decades now. What benefit do they hope to achieve from their lies? Funding for a bigger computer (?) or maybe its the expectations of “honours” from King Woke III?

Whatever, their reputation has gone, their integrity has gone, their honesty has gone. They are now just a busted flush.

I wonder what the employees see when they look in the mirror?

FerdIII
14 days ago
Reply to  Solentviews

Great work by Chris and DS on the Met fraud.

Another institution that is just a mouthpiece for anti-science, globalism.

Tbe ‘weather’ version of the NHS, the BBC, the Police, the uniparty…..

LadbrokeGrove
LadbrokeGrove
14 days ago

The reputation or the met office was severely tarnished years ago – its only useful contribution is its warnings about yellow snow.

john1T
14 days ago
Reply to  LadbrokeGrove

Yellow wind is an even bigger problem

Tyrbiter
Tyrbiter
14 days ago

The only thing I believe from the Met Office these days is the current precipitation map over the last 6 hours and a projection over the next 6-12 hours. Everything else is tainted with the misinformation explained in this article.

anbak
anbak
14 days ago
Reply to  Tyrbiter

Yes, I’ve been coming to that realisation in recent months, that the quality of forecasting is deteriorating tangibly. An inevitability surely, if they’re using shonky or fabricated data.
Personally I’m finding it’s accuracy of predicting precipitation over the next 12-24 hours that seems to have worsened most.

mikecarr
mikecarr
14 days ago

Just what happens when education leads to infantilised people with no understanding or desire to understand. Just looking for outcomes to fit the current “truths”.

Gezza England
Gezza England
13 days ago
Reply to  mikecarr

Not all due to bad education, some people are just morons like my 67 year old sister who is ignorant and proud of it. She has no desire to have any knowledge and yet people like her are allowed to vote.

EppingBlogger
14 days ago

is there a new DS policy that only a single device can be logged on at any time. If so please tell us and justify it.

MODERATOR HERE

No. See my answer to your other comment about log ins

kev
kev
14 days ago

If the Met Office were to do the right thing and fix all the junk stations and all other anomalies, how could it then possibly support the “hottest day eva” narrative and keep its utterly undeserved funding?

If it had any interest in being a reliable source of verifiable and credible information it would do so!

It gets a free pass, because what we discuss on here, with the great articles we see will never see the light of day on mainstream media.

rafe.champion
rafe.champion
13 days ago

The World Meteorological Organization was one of the prime movers to get the climate alarm program moving inside the UN environmental program in the 1980s. Their offices throughout the world are fighting the bad fight by fiddling the records to exaggerate the extent of warming and absurdly blaming every unusual weather event on warming driven by carbon dioxide.

That is bad, but their systematic failure to issue wind drought warnings is a great deal worse, because if people had been aware of wind droughts and taken account of the inevitable result, then there would be no windmills attached to the grid today.
https://rafechampion.substack.com/p/wind-and-solar-aint-capacity

It is surprising that critics of the meteorologists have yet to strike serious blows on that front. What is holding back the critics of the Met from calling them to account for failing to warn people, policymakers, and politicians that wind droughts, Dunkelflautes in European parlance?
https://rafechampion.substack.com/p/the-sinister-threat-of-wind-droughts

Observers on the North Sea oil and gas platforms have known about wind droughts for decades.
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/a-curious-tale-of-the-north-sea-winds/

But Britain and Germany are still doubling down on offshore wind.
https://gemini.google.com/share/9fa06a2b8932
Allow a few seconds to load.

RTSC
RTSC
13 days ago

Met Office temperature/climate/weather information should be labelled Fiction … there’s nothing scientific about it.

It’s yet another example of institutional capture by Politicised Activists.

Borntosuffer
Borntosuffer
13 days ago

“or the good name of the Met Office, built up over decades since Victorian times, runs the risk of becoming severely tarnished”.

That ship sailed when the Met Office started refusing to comply with FOI requests.

Chris Harman
Chris Harman
13 days ago

How about “de-fund the Met Office” until they re-learn the science?

Gezza England
Gezza England
13 days ago

or the good name of the Met Office, built up over decades since Victorian times, runs the risk of becoming severely tarnished.

A bit late for that – it is already considered a joke activist organisation.