Research: “103 Of 302 Weather Stations In United Kingdom Do Not Exist At All!

Paul Homewood wrote about poorly sited weather stations in Great Britain, thus making readings and climate data rather questionable.

The European Institute for Climate And Energy (EIKE) now reports of Great Britain’s phantom weather station network: one third of all its stations don’t actually exist. 

By Maurice Forgeng. Original article: Epoch Times here.

“All climate forecasts are based on more or less long-term documented measurements from weather stations. They can be used to determine past developments as well as possible trends in future local temperatures. Meteorologists also compile national and international trends based on the data from many measuring stations.”

“But what if much of this basic data is incorrect – or even made up? This is what journalist Ray Sanders claims about the measured values in the UK. According to his research, 103 of the 302 weather measuring stations in the United Kingdom do not exist at all. Nevertheless, they provide official data that is available to everyone on the website of the national weather authority.”

Sanders investigated the weather stations listed by the British Meteorological Service and found discrepancies in the data. For example, the Dungeness weather station supposedly on a nuclear power plant doesn’t exist. In fact, four out of eight stations in Kent do not exist  Also, coordinates for many stations are inaccurate.

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The alleged location of a weather station is said to be on the roof of a nuclear power plant, according to the coordinates of the British Weather Service. Photo: Google Maps

The most egregious: Sanders had made several inquiries to the weather authority to obtain more detailed information about the weather stations. He reported in the open letter: “Of the 302 locations mentioned, over a third (103) do NOT exist. The Met Office refused to tell me exactly how or where the alleged ‘data’ for these 103 non-existent sites came from.”

Consequently. Sanders questions the scientific validity of the weather data, noting similar issues with weather data collection in the USA where authorities collect measurements for weather stations that have been out of operation for years or decades and corrections are regularly made to some temperature series.

In the USA, it has been noticed that older temperature values have almost invariably been made colder and more recent measurements warmer. This gives a clearer impression of a warming of the regions.

Full report at EIKE

Original report: at Epoch Times.





9 responses to “Research: “103 Of 302 Weather Stations In United Kingdom Do Not Exist At All!”

  1. oebele bruinsma

    Phantom stations: phantom readings…….

    1. Jimfrey

      …to justify nonsensical solutions to a phantom problem….

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  3. Mr Nicholas Connolly

    Unfortunately, links between the UK Met Office and the BBC (who apparently ‘help’ with the Met Office graphics used to paint their politicised message) means that this is unlikely to be shown to the general public on any main stream media

  4. Ray Sanders

    The full list of non-existent stations is available here.https://tallbloke.wordpress.com/2024/11/06/climate-averages-reporting-stations/

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