August 2003 Heatwave
#1
Posted 22 May 2006 - 17:51
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On the 31st July and 1st August 2003, a mass of hot air developed over southern Spain, seeping up from the north African continental interior, giving temperatures in excess of 40C, about 5-10C above the local average. Contributory factors to this Spanish heatwaves probably included an unusually northward location of the monsoon/ITCZ, anomalously high global temperatures, and surface synoptics. For France and Britain, as yet, no sign of anything unusual.
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On the 2nd August, western Spain and France picked up a southerly flow, sending this exceptional heat over southern Spain northwards towards France. Again, temperatures over Britain were unremarkable, and although France heated up somewhat, it was nothing out of the ordinary.
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On the 3rd, 4th and 5th a very sluggish southerly flow brought an airmass originating in the northern African interior into the heart of France, establishing maxima of 35-40C across the country.
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The main high extended into most of Europe, causing this exceptionally hot air to establish over France, and some of it to extend into neighbouring parts of Europe.
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On the 10th August 2003, a sluggish southerly flow caused the stagnant hot airmass over France to penetrate into south-east England, causing 100 Fahrenheit to be authentically reached for the first time on record.
For the record, this heatwave coincided with the second week of my holiday in France that year. I remember enjoying two warm sunny days on 31 July and 1 August, blissfully unaware of what was coming next. Then on the 2nd I found it a bit too hot during the afternoon, but thinking it was just a normal French heatwave- then I saw the forecast for the 3rd, and to my shock, saw maxima of 37C all over the chart.
I remember spending most of the time indoors, and keeping the windows shut (because if you opened a window, warm air came flooding in). It was impossible to go outside for more than 10 minutes without feeling ill. The holiday, scheduled to end on the 10th, was cut a couple of days short- though this did mean that I didn't miss the Tyneside thunderstorm that occurred on the 10th itself.
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#2
Posted 22 May 2006 - 22:08
A good article by UNEP on the Impact of Summer 2003 Heatwave in Europe can be seen here:
http://www.grid.unep...eat_wave.en.pdf
Can't say want to see heat like that again for a long time. Though, I remember some high temperatures in the mid 30s in early August 1990 and also on holiday in South Central France a few times nudging the high 30s. Luckily in 2003 there were only a few days of extreme heat on the 9th and 10th of August in Essex, before it cooled down from the West on the 11th courtesy of a cold front and some thunderstorms.
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#3
Posted 23 May 2006 - 08:48
I'd just returned from 6 weeks in New Zealand where of course it was midwinter, and some places had had their first snow for 20-30 years in July.
Here's how I remember that week going:
Mon 4th: A hot sunny day, maxed at about 28C before at about 7pm a dirty grey but high mass of cloud spread in from the west, totally unforecast. It covered the whole sky in 2 hours and prevented the temperature dropping much below 20C overcast.
Tue 5th: Despite forecasters merrily saying it would be 32-35C and clear, the high clag was still there and even produced a few spots of rain. I looked at the satellite pic and it covered all of the western Midlands and Wales and most of the southwest. No fronts were to be seen on the chart and the wind was southeast when this muck had come from the southwest- it was far higher than normal stratiform muck and I still suspect it had something to do with the forest fires in Portugal at the time. Of course it held back the temperature which only reached 25C. Airports under this muck were all reporting CAVOK as it was above 5000' so don't believe any "clear" reports you see.
Wed 6th: Muck cleared during the day but only gradually- still didn't get much above 25C.
Thurs 7th and Fri 8th. Although it was by now sunny, it became very breezy (Cheshire Gap sea breeze I believe) and this yet again held back the temperature to the mid-20s when the forecasts were still going for low 30s.
Sat 9th: The hot one- breeze subsided and it got into the 30s, but fell some way short of August 1990 and only just about equalled several days in 1995.
Sun 10th- Massive disappointment, cloud spread in from the west in the morning yet produced no rain or thunder, while the north had storms and the far SE got into the high 30s.
The rest of the month was pleasantly warm but often cloudy with it- not a patch on August 1990, summer 1995 or even the often-forgottten July 1999.
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#4
Posted 23 May 2006 - 09:33
1st - 24°C
2nd - 22°C
3rd - 26°C
4th - 28°C
5th - 28°C
6th - 32°C
7th - 24°C
8th - 25°C
9th - 30°C
10th - 29°C
11th - 22°C
I think August 2003 will be remembered only for breaking 100°F, although it was hot everywhere, it wasnt really exceptional anywhere but in the south. However, it was still rather uncomfortable for me, I managed to get heatstroke on the 9th due to being out in the sunshine for 9 hours solid, then spent the 10th in bed all day with a room temperature approaching 40°C! Fortunately I have an air conditioner now.
December 2011: 5.9°C (+1.1°C)
January 2012: 5.4°C (+0.9°C)
February 2012: 4.7°C (0.0°C)
March 2012: 8.4°C (+1.8°C)
April 2012: 7.6°C (-0.8°C)
May 2012: 9.4°C (-1.9°C) to the 20th.
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#5
Posted 23 May 2006 - 09:55
In neither Cleadon (highest temp recorded 26C, as opposed to 29C in the Augusts of 1995 and '96, and 33C at nearby Sunderland in August 1990) or Lancaster (highest temp 30C, record 32.1C in August 1990) were any records threatened. As Summer of 95 said, after the 10th it was generally warm and dry but often cloudy; I think the sunshine excesses resulted almost entirely from the period 1-9 August.
I think I remember the heatwave and flagged it up because I was in France at the time, where the heat was quite something else. That was the story of most of summer 2003- it was the continental interior that was heaviest hit, with Britain often affected by warm changeable south-westerlies.
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#6
Posted 23 May 2006 - 11:16
Thundery wintry showers, on 23 May 2006, 10:55 AM, said:
Yes, Greycrook (Scottish borders) recorded 32.9 °C on 9 August 2003 - Scotland's highest temperature.
The Welsh temperature record of 35.2 °C at Hawarden Bridge (Clwyd) on 2 August 1990 didn't tumble however in 2003. The max was 33.0 °C on 5 August 2003 at Valley.
The highest Northern Ireland temperature recorded was 30.8 °C at Knockarevan (near Belleek, Co. Fermanagh) on 30 June 1976, and at Shaw's Bridge, Belfast (Co. Antrim) on 12 July 1983. 29.3 °C was reached on 8 August 2003 at Castlederg.
A good MO account of the August 2003 spell can be seen on the link below, it shows the distribution of heat from 5th-10th of August, also it shows a number of stations in the SE on the 10th beating the 37.1°C record set at Cheltenham in 1990:
http://www.metoffice...03maxtemps.html
Looking at the temperature records for the Epping weather station, closest to here with temp records - shows temps above 29 °C from 3rd-13th with maxes of >35 °C on the 6th, 9th culminating with 37.9 °C on the 10th. Some warm night minima - though not as warm as I would expect with such heat around during the day with 17.4°C the morning after the 10th. I'm sure there was night time minima of 20 °C+ in the past.
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#7
Posted 23 May 2006 - 11:32
6th: 33.0C
7th: 29.7C
8th: 29.3C
9th: 33.2C
10th: 34.6C
11th: 31.8C
The 6th, 9th and 10th are the 3 hottest days I've ever recorded (with records only going back to July 2000)- and on the 10th it passed 30C at around 10.30am!
Edited by Dave J, 23 May 2006 - 11:32 .
#8
Posted 23 May 2006 - 11:49
Nick F, on 23 May 2006, 12:16 PM, said:
The Welsh temperature record of 35.2 °C at Hawarden Bridge (Clwyd) on 2 August 1990 didn't tumble however in 2003. The max was 33.0 °C on 5 August 2003 at Valley.
Oh yes I forgot that hot day on Anglesey, when it was 6-7C warmer than inland sites in the Midlands. The 5th was the Tuesday so it obviously escaped the grey murk- or maybe not, I've just looked at Wunderground and Valley reported rain at 2.50pm with FEW 035 BKN 140 (ie 1-3 oktas at 3500' and 5-7 at 14000' (the grey murk presumably) with a temp 29 and dewpoint 19- the 33 was at 12.50 with CAVOK but I suspect the muck was still there- the BKN 140 did not need to be reported until the rain and FEW 035 came along. Birmingham (where the max was only 28) had a similar FEW 045 BKN 150 report at 1250 while 1220 and 1320 were both CAVOK.
33C at about as coastal a site as you can get under virtually overcast skies? Well bizarre.
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#9
Posted 23 May 2006 - 12:24
Intrestingly it wasn't just the 10th that was a very hot day indeed in the south and had it not been for the 10th, the 6th would currently stand as the hottest day ever, with even Glasgow reaching 28C, London reached 35C.
I personally could not believe the forecast when I got back from Spain on the 4th, though that day was 31C on its own in my area, which I couldn't believe. The forecast then showed a 40? in a questionmark for the 6th. I couldn't believe that, i really couldn't!
The 5th also saw 31C here and the papaers were filled with stuff about the heatwave. The the 6th arrived and though we didn't get the 40C then but I recorded 34C, which would only be beaten by the amazing heat on the 10th, when I got 36C, simply quite stunning temps, and the closest I've come since was 32C.
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#10
Posted 23 May 2006 - 13:02
kold weather, on 23 May 2006, 01:24 PM, said:
We reach 28ºC more or less every second year in and around Glasgow, the heatwave in 2003 wasn't spectacular here in terms of maximum temperatures, July last year here had a higher maximum temp than Aug 2003. As far as I am aware the record temperature for Glasgow is at least 31.2ºC, reached on 5th August 1995 and 4th August 1975. The 4th of August 1975 has been described as the hottest since the July 1868 heatwave, but I can't find figures to back this up.
Also, the all time Scottish record of 32.9ºC at Graycrooks only beat the previous record by 0.1ºC, and 32.8ºC had been recorded on several occasions right back to the 1800s, including the July 1868 heatwave, in Dumfries I think.
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#11
Posted 23 May 2006 - 13:09
32.9C is pretty impressive though, i personally though it was somewhere closer to 30c!
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#12
Posted 23 May 2006 - 13:24
July
31st: 24C
August
1st: 28C
2nd: 31C
3rd: 35C
4th: 37C
5th: 39C
6th: 40C
7th: 36C
8th: 37C
Fairly consistent with my experience of the heat starting to get uncomfortable on the 2nd, but not getting really unbearable until the 3rd.
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#13
Posted 13 February 2012 - 22:07
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Posted 14 February 2012 - 20:55
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#18
Posted 14 February 2012 - 21:02
Throughout that spell I had to sleep with 3 fans on me. It was insane. British homes are not built for that kind of heat, so it feels hotter indoors here then similar temperatures would in hot countries.
Edited by danm, 14 February 2012 - 21:02 .
#19
Posted 14 February 2012 - 23:26
It was a lazy summer day sitting under a willow tree reading with a beer or two for me - I think a million or so people were beaching themself at the seaside.
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September +0.5
October -0.2
November +1.4
December +0.1
January +1.2
February +0.5
March +0.5
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#20
Posted 15 February 2012 - 08:14
It was not to be however as, by 0845 g.m.t, it became cloudy and a fresh NW breeze picked up, accompanied by a few short sharp showers, and the temp' fell by 5c and remained between 20 and 21c for the rest of the day. The maximum on the 10th was 26.3c and this was achieved by 0830 g.m.t.
Had that cold front been delayed by about 9 hours the August 1990 record would definitely have been threatened.
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