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Climate change: Last decade UK's 'second hottest in 100 years' | Climate change: Last decade UK's 'second hottest in 100 years' |
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A series of new records for high temperature were broken in the UK in 2019, concluding a record-breaking decade, the Met Office has said. | A series of new records for high temperature were broken in the UK in 2019, concluding a record-breaking decade, the Met Office has said. |
The last decade was the second hottest in the past 100 years in the UK, with eight new high-temperature records set. | The last decade was the second hottest in the past 100 years in the UK, with eight new high-temperature records set. |
Four new UK records were set last year alone, including the highest winter and summer temperatures ever recorded. | Four new UK records were set last year alone, including the highest winter and summer temperatures ever recorded. |
Dr Mark McCarthy, from the Met Office in Exeter, said it was "a consequence of our warming climate". | |
The 2010s were the second hottest and second wettest of the "cardinal" decades (those spanning years ending 0-9) in the last 100 years of UK records. | The 2010s were the second hottest and second wettest of the "cardinal" decades (those spanning years ending 0-9) in the last 100 years of UK records. |
In both cases, the 2010s were slightly behind 2000-2009, which holds the record for the hottest and wettest decade. | In both cases, the 2010s were slightly behind 2000-2009, which holds the record for the hottest and wettest decade. |
Record-breaking 2019 | Record-breaking 2019 |
Last year, a maximum of 21.2C was reached on 26 February, in London - the hottest February day ever recorded. | Last year, a maximum of 21.2C was reached on 26 February, in London - the hottest February day ever recorded. |
On 25 July, temperatures then reached 38.7C in Cambridge - the UK's highest-ever recorded temperature. | On 25 July, temperatures then reached 38.7C in Cambridge - the UK's highest-ever recorded temperature. |
The third record-breaker for 2019 was for the highest daily minimum temperature in February - a temperature of 13.9C recorded on 23 February in the Scottish Highlands. | The third record-breaker for 2019 was for the highest daily minimum temperature in February - a temperature of 13.9C recorded on 23 February in the Scottish Highlands. |
The hottest December day is also likely to have been exceeded last week, with a provisional temperature of 18.7C recorded in the Highlands of Scotland on 28 December - although the figure still needs to be validated. | The hottest December day is also likely to have been exceeded last week, with a provisional temperature of 18.7C recorded in the Highlands of Scotland on 28 December - although the figure still needs to be validated. |
Overall, the UK was warmer, wetter and sunnier than average in 2019, the Met Office said. | Overall, the UK was warmer, wetter and sunnier than average in 2019, the Met Office said. |
It said 2019 was provisionally the 11th warmest year on record, with a mean average temperature of 9.42C, putting it just outside the top 10 - all of which have all occurred since 2002. | It said 2019 was provisionally the 11th warmest year on record, with a mean average temperature of 9.42C, putting it just outside the top 10 - all of which have all occurred since 2002. |
Across the decade - from 2010 to 2019 - other record monthly temperatures were recorded on 1 October 2011 in Kent (29.9C) and 1 November 2015 in Ceredigion (22.4C). | Across the decade - from 2010 to 2019 - other record monthly temperatures were recorded on 1 October 2011 in Kent (29.9C) and 1 November 2015 in Ceredigion (22.4C). |
Record highest daily minimums were reached on 25 January 2016 in County Londonderry (13.1C) and 19 April 2018 (15.9C) in Greater London. | Record highest daily minimums were reached on 25 January 2016 in County Londonderry (13.1C) and 19 April 2018 (15.9C) in Greater London. |
Also in the record books was the coldest March day on record, when the "Beast from the East" struck in 2018. | Also in the record books was the coldest March day on record, when the "Beast from the East" struck in 2018. |
However, Dr McCarthy, the head of the Met Office's National Climate Information Centre (NCIC), said it was "notable how many of these extreme records have been set in the most recent decade". | |
He also noted "how many more of them are reflecting high rather than low temperature extremes". | |
He warned the trend was likely to continue, adding: "We would expect these sorts of records subsequently to be broken in the future." | He warned the trend was likely to continue, adding: "We would expect these sorts of records subsequently to be broken in the future." |
He said: "We are expecting to see an increase in winter rainfall, so wetter winters and drier summers - but we could still experience some dry winters and wet summers." | He said: "We are expecting to see an increase in winter rainfall, so wetter winters and drier summers - but we could still experience some dry winters and wet summers." |
A government spokesman said climate change was a "national priority" and it was committed to increasing the momentum around environmental action. | A government spokesman said climate change was a "national priority" and it was committed to increasing the momentum around environmental action. |
"Since 1990, we have reduced our emissions by over 40% while growing the economy by over two thirds. | "Since 1990, we have reduced our emissions by over 40% while growing the economy by over two thirds. |
"But we are determined to do more to increase the momentum and drive ambitious action both in the run up to and at this year's COP26 talks in Glasgow." | "But we are determined to do more to increase the momentum and drive ambitious action both in the run up to and at this year's COP26 talks in Glasgow." |