Dataset
UKCP09: Met Office gridded land surface climate observations - daily temperature and precipitation at 5km resolution
Abstract
This dataset contains a set of daily observations of temperature (daily maximum, daily minimum and daily mean temperature) and rainfall (24 hour accumulation) interpolated to a uniform 5km grid resolution covering the period 1960 to 2014.
The input station data originate from the Met Office Integrated Data Archive System - MIDAS - a database at the Met Office of observation station data stretching back to the 18th century. (A version of MIDAS is also available through CEDA, although incremental developments to the database such as quality control and data recovery activities may result in some differences compared to the database at the time of production of the UKCP09 data - see linked datasets for access to these equivalent datasets held by CEDA).
The input station data used provide observations relating to periods 0900 to 0900 UTC, so the gridded output stored against day "dd" are as follows:
• Maximum temperature between 0900 on day dd and 0900 on day dd+1 (normally expect to occur during the afternoon of day dd)
• Minimum temperature between 0900 on day dd-1 and 0900 on day dd (normally expect to occur just before dawn on day dd)
• Mean temperature that is the average of the maximum and minimum temperature
• Rainfall (or rainfall equivalent in cases of frozen precipitation) amount between 0900 day dd and 0900 day dd+1
The gridding process accounts for effects such as latitude, longitude, altitude, coastal influence, and the effect of urban land through the use of normalisation with respect to monthly 1961 – 1990 climate normals, and in the case of temperature, a regression model.
The data are provide in CF-1.5 compliant NetCDF format. The data are additionally provided in ESRI-ascii format, suitable for ingestion in GIS applications, and a simple timeseries format for users requiring a limited number of points.
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Public data: access to these data is available to both registered and non-registered users.
Use of these data is covered by the following licence(s): http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/ When using these data you must cite them correctly using the citation given on the CEDA Data Catalogue record. |
Data lineage: |
Data were produced by the Met Office for the UKCP09 service and then prepared for archiving with Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA). |
Data Quality: |
For details on data quality checks, grid accuracy etc. please see the linked "UKCP09 Frequently Asked Questions".
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File Format: |
The data are provide in CF-1.5 compliant NetCDF format. The data are additionally provided in ESRI-ascii format, suitable for ingestion in GIS applications, and a simple timeseries format for users requiring a limited number of points.
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Related Documents
Process overview
Title | UKCP09 gridded land surface climate observations methodology |
Abstract | The gridded data sets are based on the archive of UK weather observations held at the Met Office. The density of the station network used varies through time, and for different climate variables — for example, for the temperature variables the number of stations rises from about 270 in 1914 to 600 in the mid-1990s, before falling to 450 in 2006. Regression and interpolation are used to generate values on a regular grid from the irregular station network, taking into account factors such as latitude and longitude, altitude and terrain shape, coastal influence, and urban land use. This alleviates the impact of station openings and closures on homogeneity, but the impacts of a changing station network cannot be removed entirely, especially in areas of complex topography or sparse station coverage. The methods used to generate the monthly and annual grids are described in more detail in a paper published in the International Journal of Climatology, vol. 25 (2005), pages 1,041-1,054, which can be downloaded here: Generation of monthly gridded data sets for a range of climatic variables over the UK (PDF, 590 kB). The methods used to generate the daily grids are described in more detail in the report 'The generation of the daily gridded data sets of temperature and rainfall for the UK' (PDF, 2.27 MB). The 5 × 5 km grids of the 1961-1990 baseline climate average available on these webpages are simply calculated by averaging or summing the 30 monthly or annual gridded data sets for each variable. They are not the same as the 1 × 1 km data sets presented on our UK Climate pages. The methods used to generate the 1 × 1 km data sets for 30-year average periods, which were used to normalise the station data prior to the generation of monthly and annual grids, are described in a paper published in the International Journal of Climatology, vol. 25 (2005), pages 1,023-1,039, which can be downloaded here: Development of a new set of long-term averages for the UK To help users combine the 5 × 5 km baseline data sets with the UK Climate Projections, values of the 1961-1990 baseline climate average have also been generated for the 25 × 25 km grid boxes of the HadRM3 regional climate model and for administrative regions and river basins. Each 25 × 25 km grid box value is an average of the 5 × 5 km grid cell values that fall within it. Averages have been calculated for each month, season and the year as a whole (17 data sets). For the days of frost and days of rain variables the seasonal and annual averages are the total of the individual monthly averages. For the remaining variables the seasonal and annual averages are the mean of the monthly averages (allowing for differences in month length). To facilitate combining the baseline data with the UKCP09 climate projections, the 25 km baseline averages for rainfall have been expressed in units of millimetres per day (rather than total millimetres, as for the 5 km data sets). Each regional value is also an average of the 5 × 5 km grid cell values that fall within it. Monthly averages (12 values) have been calculated for each monthly variable and an annual average has been calculated for each annual variable. As with the 25 km data, the averages for rainfall have been expressed in units of millimetres per day. |
Input Description | MIDAS land surface station data |
Output Description | None |
Software Reference | None |
- standard_name: air_temperature
- units: degC
- long_name: Daily maximum air temperature
- var_id: daily_maxtemp
- names: air_temperature, Daily maximum air temperature
- standard_name: air_temperature
- units: degC
- long_name: Daily mean air temperature
- var_id: daily_meantemp
- names: air_temperature, Daily mean air temperature
- standard_name: air_temperature
- units: degC
- long_name: Daily minimum air temperature
- var_id: daily_mintemp
- names: air_temperature, Daily minimum air temperature
- units: mm
- standard_name: lwe_thickness_of_precipitation_amount
- long_name: Daily precipitation amount
- var_id: daily_rainfall
- names: lwe_thickness_of_precipitation_amount, Daily precipitation amount
- units: m
- standard_name: projection_x_coordinate
- var_id: projection_x_coordinate
- names: projection_x_coordinate
- var_id: projection_x_coordinate_bnds
- units: m
- standard_name: projection_y_coordinate
- var_id: projection_y_coordinate
- names: projection_y_coordinate
- var_id: projection_y_coordinate_bnds
- var_id: time_bnds
- var_id: transverse_mercator
Co-ordinate Variables
- units: degrees_north
- standard_name: latitude
- var_id: lat
- names: latitude
- units: degrees_east
- standard_name: longitude
- var_id: lon
- names: longitude
- standard_name: time
- var_id: time
- names: time
Temporal Range
1910-01-01T00:00:00
2016-12-31T23:59:59
Geographic Extent
61.1101° |
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-8.5649° |
4.4195° |
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49.5310° |