Wednesday 6 March 2024

February records

Fields flooded all over Ireland. 

Met Eireann's Moore Park station reported the warmest February on record. Both the month’s highest and lowest air temperatures were also recorded at Moore Park. The lowest minimum was reported on February 12 with a temperature of -2.2°, while the highest maximum was reported on February 4 and 21 with a temperature of 14.7°.

The mean temperature was 6.4° at Knock Airport, Co. Mayo (2.2° above its LTA). All stations reported ground frost during the month. The number of days with ground frost ranged from two days at both Mace Head, Co. Galway and Belmullet, Co. Mayo to 20 days at Phoenix Park, Co. Dublin.

All mean air temperatures recorded at weather stations across the country were above average for the month, but only 7 stations reported record temperatures.

Met Éireann said that February 2024 was a wet and mild month with the majority of monthly rainfall totals above their 1981-2010 LTA. Monthly rainfall totals ranged from 64.9 mm (134% of its LTA) at Casement Aerodrome, Co Dublin to 197.5 mm (156% of its LTA) at Newport, Co. Mayo. It rained every day in the leap month in Donegal, with 29 days of rain recorded at Malin Head. Malin Head also recorded the highest wind gust on February 29 with 106 km/h.

As the atmosphere heats up, it can hold more moisture, around 7% more per 1°C of warming. That has been causing flooding of much farmland in Ireland and GB. Fortunately, as our land is sloping, so we don't get much flooding, but the area between the shed and the vineyard is not even walkable. Very wet. 

The Met Office’s recently published report indicates that England and Wales had their respective warmest Februarys on record in what was a wild and wet month for many. According to provisional Met Office statistics, this also marks the UK's second warmest February with an average temperature in England of 7.5°C, topping the previous record of 7°C set in 1990.

February also broke records elsewhere in the world. The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) reported that parts of North and South America, northwest and southeast Africa, southeast and far eastern Asia, western Australia, and Europe all saw record-breaking temperatures, either daily or for the whole of the month. However, a large part of north-western Canada, central Asia, and from southern central Siberia to south-eastern China witnessed exceptional cold spells during the last week of the month. Thankfully, the WMO reported yesterday that El Niño has peaked and is now slowly weakening. But the models are not reliable as to the predictability of ENSO neutrality. 

Global sea surface temperatures are also at a record high, a trend that has continued into March, with global SSTs reaching record levels and exceeding the highest temperatures set in August of last year.

SSTs are off the charts. 

We did have a few wintry days in February!

Addendum note:

It's confirmed, February was the warmest Feb on record and the 9th consecutive warmest month. Also confirmed, caused by more absorbed solar radiation, most likely due to reduced sulfur in the air over the oceans and less reflective ice. 





Sunday 3 March 2024

A beautiful day in the west


It was a gorgeous day and I spent most of it working in the garden. I am clearing an infestation of creeping buttercup in the blueberry bed. I managed to wrestle half of the bed clear of the nasty wildflowers. Along with a whole pile of herb Robert. That was hard work. I also cleaned most of the leaves out of the pond. 

There has been some progress in the vineyard but not a lot as it's been cold this week. And very wet. My new pal Ginger kept me company most of the day. 

Then Alex arrived with some friends from America and we went for a walk to the top of the hill. It was spectacular today. Success!


















Friday 1 March 2024

February Weather Stats in the new normal




This February was a leap year with 29 days instead of the usual 28. It was almost 2C warmer than the LTA, and with more rainfall. We had more solar radiation than the previous two years which helped with solar PV energy generation. The daffodils have been blooming all month. 

The provisional numbers are in for the UK. England and Wales experienced their respective warmest Februarys on record, provisional Met Office statistics have revealed. The forecaster said southern England also had its wettest February since records began in 1836, with many parts of the region recording more than twice their average monthly rainfall.

Reuters says Spring came early everywhere in the northern hemisphere. The month of February saw cherry blossoms bloom a month early in Japan, bare ski slopes in Europe, and raging wildfires in Texas and Chile. In the last few days of the month, temperatures plummeted by 60 degrees in the US midwest accompanied by tornadoes, while a blizzard is dumping up to 12 feet of snow in California. While data has not been finalized, scientists say February 2024 is on track to have the highest global average temperature ever recorded for that month. If confirmed, that would be the ninth consecutive monthly temperature record to be broken,

Monthly values for NEWPORT up to 29-feb-2024

Total rainfall in millimetres for NEWPORT

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual
2024125.7197.5n/a323.2
2023183.291.6188.4121.148.577.9206.8139.8142.4144.7209.6293.81847.8
202298.8260.467.884.0107.0148.059.2104.197.3233.9187.5154.61602.6
2021225.6147.6141.145.6113.564.159.7155.6137.0265.7183.3186.61725.4
LTA166.7126.5141.296.894.789.7100.9132.5131.5176.0170.4180.21607.1

Mean temperature in degrees Celsius for NEWPORT

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual
20246.17.9n/a7.0
20236.68.07.69.913.317.414.915.815.211.98.77.911.4
20227.27.18.09.912.613.815.916.2n/a12.29.45.210.7
20215.06.77.99.010.413.317.516.415.211.99.37.610.9
LTA6.16.17.39.011.513.815.415.413.510.88.36.510.3

Mean 10cm soil temperature for NEWPORT at 0900 UTC

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual
20244.26.5n/a5.3
20235.26.86.69.113.718.616.316.314.711.17.66.711.1
20226.26.26.39.313.214.816.816.6n/a11.58.44.410.4
20213.65.06.88.210.914.317.916.315.211.38.66.610.4
LTAn/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a

Global Solar Radiation in Joules/cm2 for NEWPORT

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual
2024724812401n/a19649
2023624510639214293727755732584734179736857293381622583264411326749
2022631110756333994055551569472464843951169n/a1598878696167319468
2021662013347203704569455690454884945540490224131635872353780326940
LTAn/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a

Potential Evapotranspiration (mm) for NEWPORT

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual
202415.418.1n/a33.5
202314.320.933.056.483.3100.670.164.450.126.114.214.7548.1
202213.723.047.260.677.776.080.482.0n/a27.217.29.2514.2
20217.622.930.762.976.370.787.867.538.325.114.114.6518.5
LTAn/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a

Evaporation (mm) for NEWPORT

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnnual
202420.225.4n/a45.6
202318.828.247.681.6118.2137.199.589.167.835.518.419.0760.8
202217.932.466.586.8114.5109.2111.1113.2n/a37.022.011.4722.0
202110.932.145.489.9111.2102.0117.293.552.134.718.619.1726.7
LTAn/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a

Degree Days Below 15.5 Degree Celsius for NEWPORT

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal
2024293221N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
202327521024617185183926531182032371681
202225623423517197633028N/A103185320N/A
2021325247236200167792023401141872451883

Notes on the Data

Evaporation and PE data are calculated using Penman/Monteith formulae.
The ‘LTA’ (referred to within a table) is average for the climatological long-term-average (LTA) reference period 1981-2010.
Data updated daily at Mid-day.
To view the Weather Events for Public Works Contracts data, select a station first, then click the link just below the map.