Daily sunshine hours observed on 18th July 2000 at 03xxx stations (207 reports).
Date (00Z D to 24Z D)
-1 day
+1 day
Plot hours Plot % of theoretical max
UK only UK & ROI
Highest 10
Moel-y-crio (263 m, CS)15.6 hours
Aber No 2 (15 m, CS)15.5 hours
Prestatyn (4 m, CS)15.4 hours
Buxton (307 m, CS)15.2 hours
Bidston (60 m, CS)15.2 hours
Halesowen No 2 (153 m, CS)15.2 hours
Valley (10 m, CS)15.1 hours
Ross-on-wye (67 m, CS)14.8 hours
Penmaen (87 m, CS)14.8 hours
Swansea, Victoria Park (8 m, CS)14.8 hours

Lowest 10
Banagher, Caugh Hill (214 m, CS)0.0 hours
Braemar (339 m, CS)0.0 hours
Rhum: Kinloch (5 m, CS)0.0 hours
Poolewe (6 m, CS)0.0 hours
Diabaig (60 m, CS)0.0 hours
Duartmore Bridge (30 m, CS)0.0 hours
Strabane, Carricklee (39 m, CS)0.1 hours
Tiree (9 m, CS)0.1 hours
Invergordon Harbour (3 m, CS)0.1 hours
Mintlaw, Broombank (35 m, CS)0.2 hours

Average Sun = 7.9 hours

*MIDAS UK data available from 1887
*SYNOP data available from 2000
*Background satellite imagery from 25/02/2000

Data courtesy of MetOffice and OGIMET
OpenMIDAS Data - Met Office (2021): MIDAS Open: UK daily temperature data, v202107. NERC EDS Centre for Environmental Data Analysis, 08 September 2021.


Methods for measuring sunshine have changed over time, older records and some climate sites today will use a Campbell-Stokes sunshine recorder, whereas nowadays the majority of measurements will be taken using a pyrheliometer and threshold of 120 W/m^2 for sunshine. The instrumentation used is indicated by the letters in the table - WMO means a pyrheliometer was used, CS means a Campbell-Stokes recorder was used, and S means that the value was extracted from the SYNOP report (most likely to be a pyrheliometer measurement but not for certain). Clicking on an icon in the map will display a popup which also contains this information.

It is possible to convert the newer pyrheliometer measurements to a Campbell-Stokes equivalent for a fairer comparison across time, which is done for climatological purposes, and is a function which I may add to this page at some point.



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