What does the data show? This data shows the annual number of 10mm rainfall days (days where rainfall is equal to or greater than 10mm) averaged over the 1991-2020 period. The data is from the HadUK-Grid v.1.1.0.0 dataset and is provided on the 2km British National Grid (BNG). What are the naming conventions and how do I explore the data? This data contains a field for the average over the period, named ‘Rainfall 10mm Days’. To understand how to explore the data, see this page: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/457e7a2bc73e40b089fac0e47c63a578 Data source HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 11/03/2022) Useful links Further information on HadUK-Grid Further information on understanding climate data within the Met Office Climate Data Portal
Annual number of 10mm rainfall days (days where there is greater than or equal to 10mm rainfall) averaged over 1991-2020, provided on a 2km BNG grid.This data contains a field for the average over the period, named 'Rainfall 10mm Days'.Data source:HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 11/03/2022)More about HadUK-Grid - https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/data/haduk-grid/haduk-grid This dataset forms part of the Met Office’s Climate Data Portal service. This service is currently in Beta. We would like your help to further develop our service, please send us feedback via the site - https://climate-themetoffice.hub.arcgis.com/
Annual number of frost days (days where minimum temperature falls below 0C) averaged over 1991-2020, provided on a 2km BNG grid.This data contains a field for the average over the period, named 'Airfrost Days'.Data source:HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 11/03/2022)More about HadUK-Grid - https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/data/haduk-grid/haduk-grid This dataset forms part of the Met Office’s Climate Data Portal service. This service is currently in Beta. We would like your help to further develop our service, please send us feedback via the site - https://climate-themetoffice.hub.arcgis.com/
Annual number of icing days (days where maximum temperature is below 0C) averaged over 1991-2020, provided on a 2km BNG grid.This data contains a field for the average over the period, named 'Icing Days'.Data source:HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 11/03/2022)More about HadUK-Grid - https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/data/haduk-grid/haduk-grid This dataset forms part of the Met Office’s Climate Data Portal service. This service is currently in Beta. We would like your help to further develop our service, please send us feedback via the site - https://climate-themetoffice.hub.arcgis.com/
Annual number of summer days (days where maximum temperature exceeds 25C) averaged over 1991-2020, provided on a 2km BNG grid.This data contains a field for the average over the period, named 'Summer Days'.Data source:HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 11/03/2022)More about HadUK-Grid - https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/data/haduk-grid/haduk-grid This dataset forms part of the Met Office’s Climate Data Portal service. This service is currently in Beta. We would like your help to further develop our service, please send us feedback via the site - https://climate-themetoffice.hub.arcgis.com/
What does the data show? Annual averages of daily maximum surface temperature (°C) for the 1991-2020 period from HadUK gridded data (v1.1.0.0), provided on a 12km British National Grid (BNG). Limitations of the data We recommend the use of multiple grid cells or an average of grid cells around a point of interest to help users get a sense of the variability in the area. This will provide a more robust set of values for informing decisions based on the data. What are the naming conventions and how do I explore the data? This data contains a field for the average over the 1991-2020 period. It is named 'tmax' (temperature maximum). To understand how to explore the data, see this page: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/457e7a2bc73e40b089fac0e47c63a578 Data source: · Version: HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 26/08/2022) · Source: https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/652cea3b8b4446f7bff73be0ce99ba0f · Filename: tasmax_hadukgrid_uk_12km_ann-30y_199101-202012.nc Useful links · Further information on HadUK-Grid · Further information on understanding climate data within the Met Office Climate Data Portal
Annual averages of daily maximum surface temperature (C) for 1991-2020 from HadUK 12km gridded data.This data contains a field for the average over the period. It is named 'tmax' (temperature maximum).HadUK-Grid: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/data/haduk-grid/haduk-grid Recommendations for use of this data:We don't recommend using this data at the resolution of a single cell.The higher resolution of this data improves representation of topography, coasts, etc. but at the same time increases some of the uncertainty for individual grid cells. And so it is recommended to work with multiple grid cells, or an average of grid cells around a point to improve certainty.Data source: https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/652cea3b8b4446f7bff73be0ce99ba0ftasmax_hadukgrid_uk_12km_ann-30y_199101-202012.ncHadUK-Grid_v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 26/08/2022)This dataset forms part of the Met Office’s Climate Data Portal service. This service is currently in Beta. We would like your help to further develop our service, please send us feedback via the site - https://climate-themetoffice.hub.arcgis.com/
What does the data show? Annual averages of daily minimum surface temperature (°C) for the 1991-2020 period from HadUK gridded data (v1.1.0.0), provided on a 12km British National Grid (BNG). Limitations of the data We recommend the use of multiple grid cells or an average of grid cells around a point of interest to help users get a sense of the variability in the area. This will provide a more robust set of values for informing decisions based on the data. What are the naming conventions and how do I explore the data? This data contains a field for the average over the 1991-2020 period. It is named 'tmin' (temperature minimum). To understand how to explore the data, see this page: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/457e7a2bc73e40b089fac0e47c63a578 Data source: · Version: HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 26/08/2022) · Source: https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/652cea3b8b4446f7bff73be0ce99ba0f · Filename: tasmin_hadukgrid_uk_12km_ann-30y_199101-202012.nc Useful links · Further information on HadUK-Grid · Further information on understanding climate data within the Met Office Climate Data Portal
Annual averages of daily minimum surface temperature (C) for 1991-2020 from HadUK 12km gridded data.This data contains a field for the average over the period. It is named 'tmin' (temperature minimuam).HadUK-Grid: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/data/haduk-grid/haduk-grid Recommendations for use of this data:We don't recommend using this data at the resolution of a single cell.The higher resolution of this data improves representation of topography, coasts, etc. but at the same time increases some of the uncertainty for individual grid cells. And so it is recommended to work with multiple grid cells, or an average of grid cells around a point to improve certainty.Data source: https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/652cea3b8b4446f7bff73be0ce99ba0ftasmin_hadukgrid_uk_12km_ann-30y_199101-202012.ncHadUK-Grid_v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 26/08/2022)This dataset forms part of the Met Office’s Climate Data Portal service. This service is currently in Beta. We would like your help to further develop our service, please send us feedback via the site - https://climate-themetoffice.hub.arcgis.com/
What does the data show? The data shows the annual average of precipitation amount (mm) for the 1991-2020 period from HadUK gridded data. It is provided on a 12km British National Grid (BNG). Limitations of the data We recommend the use of multiple grid cells or an average of grid cells around a point of interest to help users get a sense of the variability in the area. This will provide a more robust set of values for informing decisions based on the data. What are the naming conventions and how do I explore the data? This data contains a field for the average over the 1991-2020 period. It is named 'pr' (precipitation). To understand how to explore the data, see this page: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/457e7a2bc73e40b089fac0e47c63a578 Data source: · Version: HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 21/06/2022) · Source: https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/652cea3b8b4446f7bff73be0ce99ba0f · Filename: rainfall_hadukgrid_uk_12km_ann-30y_199101-202012.nc Useful links · Further information on HadUK-Grid · Further information on understanding climate data within the Met Office Climate Data Portal
Annual averages of precipitation (mm) for 1991-2020 from HadUK 12km gridded data.This data contains a field for the average over the period. It is named 'pr' (precipitation).HadUK-Grid: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/data/haduk-grid/haduk-grid Recommendations for use of this data:We don't recommend using this data at the resolution of a single cell.The higher resolution of this data improves representation of topography, coasts, etc. but at the same time increases some of the uncertainty for individual grid cells. And so it is recommended to work with multiple grid cells, or an average of grid cells around a point to improve certainty.Data source: https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/652cea3b8b4446f7bff73be0ce99ba0frainfall_hadukgrid_uk_12km_ann-30y_199101-202012.ncHadUK-Grid_v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 21/06/2022)This dataset forms part of the Met Office’s Climate Data Portal service. This service is currently in Beta. We would like your help to further develop our service, please send us feedback via the site - https://climate-themetoffice.hub.arcgis.com/
What does the data show? The data shows the annual average of surface temperature (°C) for the 1991-2020 period from HadUK gridded data. It is provided on a 12km British National Grid (BNG). Limitations of the data We recommend the use of multiple grid cells or an average of grid cells around a point of interest to help users get a sense of the variability in the area. This will provide a more robust set of values for informing decisions based on the data. What are the naming conventions and how do I explore the data? This data contains a field for the average over the 1991-2020 period. It is named 'tas' (temperature at surface). To understand how to explore the data, see this page: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/457e7a2bc73e40b089fac0e47c63a578 Data source: · Version: HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 21/06/2022) · Source: https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/652cea3b8b4446f7bff73be0ce99ba0f · Filename: tas_hadukgrid_uk_12km_ann-30y_199101-202012.nc Useful links · Further information on HadUK-Grid · Further information on understanding climate data within the Met Office Climate Data Portal
Annual averages of surface temperature (C) for 1991-2020 from HadUK 12km gridded data.This data contains a field for the average over the period. It is named 'tas' (temperature at surface).HadUK-Grid: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/data/haduk-grid/haduk-grid Recommendations for use of this data:We don't recommend using this data at the resolution of a single cell.The higher resolution of this data improves representation of topography, coasts, etc. but at the same time increases some of the uncertainty for individual grid cells. And so it is recommended to work with multiple grid cells, or an average of grid cells around a point to improve certainty.Data source: https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/652cea3b8b4446f7bff73be0ce99ba0ftas_hadukgrid_uk_12km_ann-30y_199101-202012.ncHadUK-Grid_v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 21/06/2022)This dataset forms part of the Met Office’s Climate Data Portal service. This service is currently in Beta. We would like your help to further develop our service, please send us feedback via the site - https://climate-themetoffice.hub.arcgis.com/
What does the data show? The data shows monthly averages of daily maximum surface temperature (°C) for 1991-2020 from HadUK gridded data. It is provided on a 12km British National Grid (BNG). Limitations of the data We recommend the use of multiple grid cells or an average of grid cells around a point of interest to help users get a sense of the variability in the area. This will provide a more robust set of values for informing decisions based on the data.What are the naming conventions and how do I explore the data? This data contains a field for each month’s average over the period. They are named 'tmax' (temperature maximum) and the month. E.g. 'tmax March' is the maximum surface temperature for March in the period 1991-2020. To understand how to explore the data, see this page: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/457e7a2bc73e40b089fac0e47c63a578 Please note, if viewing in ArcGIS Map Viewer, the map will default to ‘tmax January’ values. Data source: · Version: HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 26/08/2022) · Source: https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/652cea3b8b4446f7bff73be0ce99ba0f · Filename: tasmax_hadukgrid_uk_12km_mon-30y_199101-202012.nc Useful links · Further information on HadUK-Grid · Further information on understanding climate data within the Met Office Climate Data Portal
Monthly averages of daily maximum surface temperature (C) for 1991-2020 from HadUK 12km gridded data.This data contains a field for each month’s average over the period. They are named 'tmax' (temperature at surface) and the month. E.g. 'tmax March'.Data defaults to displaying January averages. Each monthly average is a field in the data. Use 'show table' to view all values, and 'change style' to change which month is displayed in the map.HadUK-Grid: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/data/haduk-grid/haduk-gridRecommendations for use of this data:We don't recommend using this data at the resolution of a single cell.The higher resolution of this data improves representation of topography, coasts, etc. but at the same time increases some of the uncertainty for individual grid cells. And so it is recommended to work with multiple grid cells, or an average of grid cells around a point to improve certainty.Data source: https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/652cea3b8b4446f7bff73be0ce99ba0ftasmax_hadukgrid_uk_12km_mon-30y_199101-202012.ncHadUK-Grid_v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 26/08/2022)This dataset forms part of the Met Office’s Climate Data Portal service. This service is currently in Beta. We would like your help to further develop our service, please send us feedback via the site - https://climate-themetoffice.hub.arcgis.com/
What does the data show? The data shows monthly averages of daily maximum surface temperature (°C) for 1991-2020 from HadUK gridded data. It is provided on a 12km British National Grid (BNG).Limitations of the data We recommend the use of multiple grid cells or an average of grid cells around a point of interest to help users get a sense of the variability in the area. This will provide a more robust set of values for informing decisions based on the data. What are the naming conventions and how do I explore the data? This data contains a field for each month’s average over the period. They are named 'tmin' (temperature minimum) and the month. E.g. 'tmin March' is the minimum surface temperature for March in the period 1991-2020. To understand how to explore the data, see this page: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/457e7a2bc73e40b089fac0e47c63a578 Please note, if viewing in ArcGIS Map Viewer, the map will default to ‘tmin January’ values. Data source: · Version: HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 26/08/2022) · Source: https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/652cea3b8b4446f7bff73be0ce99ba0f · Filename: tasmin_hadukgrid_uk_12km_mon-30y_199101-202012.nc Useful links · Further information on HadUK-Grid · Further information on understanding climate data within the Met Office Climate Data Portal
Monthly averages of daily minimum surface temperature (C) for 1991-2020 from HadUK 12km gridded data.This data contains a field for each month’s average over the period. They are named 'tmin' (temperature minimum) and the month. E.g. 'tmin March'.Data defaults to displaying January averages. Each monthly average is a field in the data. Use 'show table' to view all values, and 'change style' to change which month is displayed in the map.HadUK-Grid: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/data/haduk-grid/haduk-gridRecommendations for use of this data:We don't recommend using this data at the resolution of a single cell.The higher resolution of this data improves representation of topography, coasts, etc. but at the same time increases some of the uncertainty for individual grid cells. And so it is recommended to work with multiple grid cells, or an average of grid cells around a point to improve certainty.Data source: https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/652cea3b8b4446f7bff73be0ce99ba0ftasmin_hadukgrid_uk_12km_mon-30y_199101-202012.ncHadUK-Grid_v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 26/08/2022)This dataset forms part of the Met Office’s Climate Data Portal service. This service is currently in Beta. We would like your help to further develop our service, please send us feedback via the site - https://climate-themetoffice.hub.arcgis.com/
What does the data show? The data shows monthly averages of rainfall amount (mm) for 1991-2020 from HadUK gridded data. It is provided on a 2km British National Grid (BNG). What are the naming conventions and how do I explore the data? This data contains a field for each month’s average over the period. They are named 'pr' (precipitation) and the month. E.g. 'pr March' is the average rainfall amount for March in the period 1991-2020. To understand how to explore the data, see this page: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/457e7a2bc73e40b089fac0e47c63a578 Please note, if viewing in ArcGIS Map Viewer, the map will default to ‘pr January’ values Data source: HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 11/03/2022) Useful links Further information on HadUK-Grid Further information on understanding climate data within the Met Office Climate Data Portal
Monthly averages of rainfall amount (mm) for 1991-2020 from HadUK gridded data, provided on a 2km BNG grid.This data contains a field for each month’s average over the period. They are named 'pr' (precipitation) and the month. E.g. 'pr March'.Data defaults to displaying January averages. Each monthly average is a field in the data. Use 'show table' to view all values, and 'change style' to change which month is displayed in the map.Data source:HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 11/03/2022)More about HadUK-Grid - https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/data/haduk-grid/haduk-gridThis dataset forms part of the Met Office’s Climate Data Portal service. This service is currently in Beta. We would like your help to further develop our service, please send us feedback via the site - https://climate-themetoffice.hub.arcgis.com/
What does the data show? The data shows monthly averages of precipitation amount (mm) for 1991-2020 from HadUK gridded data. It is provided on a 12km British National Grid (BNG). Limitations of the dataWe recommend the use of multiple grid cells or an average of grid cells around a point of interest to help users get a sense of the variability in the area. This will provide a more robust set of values for informing decisions based on the data.What are the naming conventions and how do I explore the data? This data contains a field for each month’s average over the period. They are named 'pr' (precipitation) and the month. E.g. 'pr March' is the rainfall amount for March in the period 1991-2020. To understand how to explore the data, see this page: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/457e7a2bc73e40b089fac0e47c63a578 Please note, if viewing in ArcGIS Map Viewer, the map will default to ‘pr January’ values. Data source: · Version: HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 26/08/2022) · Source: https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/652cea3b8b4446f7bff73be0ce99ba0f · Filename: rainfall_hadukgrid_uk_12km_mon-30y_199101-202012.nc Useful links · Further information on HadUK-Grid · Further information on understanding climate data within the Met Office Climate Data Portal
Monthly averages of precipitation (mm) for 1991-2020 from HadUK 12km gridded data.This data contains a field for each month’s average over the period. They are named 'pr' (precipitation) and the month. E.g. 'pr July'.Data defaults to displaying January averages. Each monthly average is a field in the data. Use 'show table' to view all values, and 'change style' to change which month is displayed in the map.HadUK-Grid: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/data/haduk-grid/haduk-grid Recommendations for use of this data:We don't recommend using this data at the resolution of a single cell.The higher resolution of this data improves representation of topography, coasts, etc. but at the same time increases some of the uncertainty for individual grid cells. And so it is recommended to work with multiple grid cells, or an average of grid cells around a point to improve certainty.Data source: https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/652cea3b8b4446f7bff73be0ce99ba0frainfall_hadukgrid_uk_12km_mon-30y_199101-202012.ncHadUK-Grid_v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 21/06/2022)This dataset forms part of the Met Office’s Climate Data Portal service. This service is currently in Beta. We would like your help to further develop our service, please send us feedback via the site - https://climate-themetoffice.hub.arcgis.com/
What does the data show? The data shows monthly averages of surface temperature (°C) for 1991-2020 from HadUK gridded data. It is provided on a 2km British National Grid (BNG). What are the naming conventions and how do I explore the data? This data contains a field for each month’s average over the period. They are named 'tas' (temperature at surface) and the month. E.g. 'tas March' is the average surface temperature for March in the period 1991-2020. To understand how to explore the data, see this page: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/457e7a2bc73e40b089fac0e47c63a578 Please note, if viewing in ArcGIS Map Viewer, the map will default to ‘tas January’ values. Data source: HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 11/03/2022) Useful links Further information on HadUK-Grid Further information on understanding climate data within the Met Office Climate Data Portal
Monthly averages of surface temperature (C) for 1991-2020 from HadUK gridded data, provided on a 2km BNG grid.This data contains a field for each month’s average over the period. They are named 'tas' (temperature at surface) and the month. E.g. 'tas March'.Data defaults to displaying January averages. Each monthly average is a field in the data. Use 'show table' to view all values, and 'change style' to change which month is displayed in the map.Data source: HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 11/03/2022)More about HadUK-Grid - https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/data/haduk-grid/haduk-grid This dataset forms part of the Met Office’s Climate Data Portal service. This service is currently in Beta. We would like your help to further develop our service, please send us feedback via the site - https://climate-themetoffice.hub.arcgis.com/
What does the data show? The data shows monthly averages of surface temperature (°C) for 1991-2020 from HadUK gridded data. It is provided on a 12km British National Grid (BNG). Limitations of the dataWe recommend the use of multiple grid cells or an average of grid cells around a point of interest to help users get a sense of the variability in the area. This will provide a more robust set of values for informing decisions based on the data.What are the naming conventions and how do I explore the data? This data contains a field for each month’s average over the period. They are named 'tas' (temperature at surface) and the month. E.g. 'tas March' is the average surface temperature for March in the period 1991-2020. To understand how to explore the data, see this page: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/457e7a2bc73e40b089fac0e47c63a578 Please note, if viewing in ArcGIS Map Viewer, the map will default to ‘tas January’ values. Data source: · Version: HadUK-Grid v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 21/06/2022) · Source: https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/652cea3b8b4446f7bff73be0ce99ba0f · Filename: tas_hadukgrid_uk_12km_mon-30y_199101-202012.nc Useful links · Further information on HadUK-Grid · Further information on understanding climate data within the Met Office Climate Data Portal
Monthly averages of surface temperature (C) for 1991-2020 from HadUK 12km gridded data.This data contains a field for each month’s average over the period. They are named 'tas' (temperature at surface) and the month. E.g. 'tas March'.Data defaults to displaying January averages. Each monthly average is a field in the data. Use 'show table' to view all values, and 'change style' to change which month is displayed in the map.HadUK-Grid: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/data/haduk-grid/haduk-gridRecommendations for use of this data:We don't recommend using this data at the resolution of a single cell.The higher resolution of this data improves representation of topography, coasts, etc. but at the same time increases some of the uncertainty for individual grid cells. And so it is recommended to work with multiple grid cells, or an average of grid cells around a point to improve certainty.Data source: https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/652cea3b8b4446f7bff73be0ce99ba0ftas_hadukgrid_uk_12km_mon-30y_199101-202012.ncHadUK-Grid_v1.1.0.0 (downloaded 21/06/2022)This dataset forms part of the Met Office’s Climate Data Portal service. This service is currently in Beta. We would like your help to further develop our service, please send us feedback via the site - https://climate-themetoffice.hub.arcgis.com/