What is the Point of the UK Met Office?

From THE DAILY SCEPTIC

by Chris Morrison

Temperatures are forecast to rise this weekend in parts of the UK and the Met Office will no doubt be out in force promoting its climate change scare stories. Existential threats may well be aired and Net Zero will be noted to be the only solution. Alas, as the sun shines down on the green and pleasant land (weather maps coloured dark purple for agitprop purposes) there are growing fears that the only existential threat on the horizon is to the Met Office itself.

The state meteorologist blows through about £300 million a year but it has faced devastating disclosures over the last 12 months that it runs a temperature measuring service full of junk data, invented readings and retrospectively adjusted numbers. It claims accuracy to one hundredth of a degree centigrade to weaponise its stats for the Net Zero fantasy, but operates a nationwide measuring network that is more suitable for limited agricultural purposes such as identifying when the seasons change. If it is just another political cheer leader for Net Zero but fails to run a robust recording network, then what’s the point of the Met Office?

This question was asked 10 years ago in a BBC programme narrated by Daily Mail journalist Quentin Letts. At the time, concern was rising about the unsubstantiated claims made by the Met Office linking individual weather events to alleged human-caused climate change. Labour MP Graham Stringer cast doubt on claims made about flooding in the UK in 2013-14, noting: “The Chief Scientific Officer [at the Met Office] said that this was undoubtedly due to climate change, but most of the scientists even in the Met Office looked askance at that, because there’s no scientific evidence whatsoever that rain was related to climate change.” Stringer was correct and his analysis is confirmed by later work issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Needless to say, confected outrage from the Green Blob ensured that the programme was taken down and it has not been seen or heard of since.

So what is the point of spending upwards of £300 million on an organisation devoted to promoting climate scaremongering – hardly a commodity in short supply these days – that is patently unable to properly do its day job of measuring ambient air temperature? Around 80% of its 380 temperature sites around the UK are deemed by the World Meteorological Organisation to have measuring class ‘uncertainties’ from 2°C-5°C, while long-term average ‘location’ temperature data rely on the invented input from over 100 non-existent stations.

Everyday the Met Office declares ‘extreme’ temperatures around the country. Earlier this week, a high of 18.5°C was recorded in Grampian at Dyce, or as it is often known, Aberdeen airport. The site of the Dyce measuring device is shown below by the red marker.

Every picture tells a story – a story of sites ravaged by unnatural heat, boosted by the recent introduction of electronic thermometers able to instantly pick up every corrupted temperature spike caused by extraneous factors. Thus we have the Met Office’s Chief Scientific Officer Professor Stephen Belcher claiming that between 2014-2023 the number of days recording 28°C in the UK had doubled, while those over 30°C had tripled compared to 1961-1990. Professor Belcher is keen to call on the government to “stabilise the climate” but in the immediate future he should perhaps be more concerned about stabilising his own shonky statistics.

The Met Office not only faces stiff competition in the climate Armageddon stakes but also in its bread-and-butter forecasting business. Its forecasting of weather is reasonable but it doesn’t seem to stand out from its many private competitors in this market; competitors, it might be noted, that are not a weighty burden on the British taxpayer. Earlier this year, Which magazine, in association with the University of Reading, published the results of a two-week survey of weather forecasts provided by five popular apps.

There has not been much work done to date on comparing the forecasts of the main services but the Weather Channel appears to be a consistently strong performer. The Which survey found it performed well when forecasting the weather in the next few hours and was also strong for weather predictions later in the day. BBC Weather was found to be “especially poor” at predicting the forecast later the same day, and overestimated the amount of rain due.

The UK Met Office is not under any political risk at the moment with a Labour Government still seemingly committed to Net Zero. Needless to say, this project needs all the climate fearmongering help it can get. But its fat budget would be tempting to slash for any DOGE-inspired government that might come to power in future. In the United States, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is facing heavy funding cuts to its climate-related programmes as the Trump Administration looks for a 27% cut in its overall budget. Like the Met Office, NOAA is a world leader in driving climate alarm, so many of the cuts will be easy to make. In particular, the reductions, which will need to be passed by Congress, target the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, which could see its annual allowance for climate work cut from $485 million to $171 million.

The Met Office might be safe for the moment in its self-satisfied form, but for how much longer can it claim its unreformed nationwide air temperature network is fit for purpose? And how long will its climate alarm edifice last when Net Zero comes tumbling down, and serious politicians start look for easy cuts in bloated state operations?

Chris Morrison is the Daily Sceptic’s Environment Editor. Follow him on X.

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Michael Flynn
June 28, 2025 11:04 pm

Collecting and recording temperatures generally is about as useful as collecting and recording vehicle registration plates, or aircraft movements.

Interesting to some, and a way to waste time talking about them, but changing nothing.

The idea was originally considered to be of some use eventually, but the atmosphere’s temperature field is ever changing and chaotic. Unlike bullets and bombs, thermometers don’t even kill people or go bang. They just sit there quietly, costing money whilst doing absolutely nothing.

A perfect foundation for a bureaucracy desiring authority, while completely avoiding accountability.

MarkW
Reply to  Michael Flynn
June 29, 2025 9:16 am

If you want to forecast the weather, the first thing you need to do is to collect data. Once you have the data, saving it, rather than throwing it away is low cost.

Michael Flynn
Reply to  MarkW
June 29, 2025 4:49 pm

Mark, you obviously believe that it is possible to forecast weather by examining past temperatures. I disagree. Of all weather parameters, temperature is the least concerning. For example, if blessed with windless, precipitation free conditions, one can briefly wander around naked at night in -15 C temperatures, without great discomfort. I’ve done it, so don’t bother arguing it’s impossible.

No matter how much “data” you have collected (I note you have redefined “temperature” to mean all weather parameters), nobody can predict the weather any better than I, or a reasonably smart 12 year old.

The IPCC goes further, and clearly states that is impossible to even predict weather averages – climate!

You can’t really think of a rational reason to collect air temperatures except in particular circumstances, can you?

Rod Evans
June 28, 2025 11:20 pm

I actually looked at the Met office weather forecast yesterday. The web site presentation of upcoming UK weather was like something from a horror movie. The global image with the UK area just about discernible upper right was coloured orange depicting a hot world with yellow used to show the cooler zones in the north Atlantic. Then a close in of the UK was coloured blood red to dark purple, a very appropriate colour choice apparently, to convey the immense heat expected over this weekend with high 20s deg. C. expected Apocalyptically, the presenter made great play about June being probably the hottest on record with temperatures in one or two areas in the London and East Anglia areas reaching 30 deg. C this weekend. East Anglia is home to a major American air base and London has a touch of urban heat island potential, plus several commercial air ports home to Met Office measuring stations no doubt.
Now I don’t know about everyone else but high 20 deg. C seems like a very pleasant summer temperature to me. In fact people from the UK and all places north, have been known to spend good money taking holidays in the Mediterranean area of Europe, where temperatures are around mid 30 deg. C. during those holiday excursions.
Getting back to the real world of weather. We could do with some rain as the ground is a bit dry and the flowers would welcome a drenching, not to mention the crops in the green fields that make up the British countryside in high summer.
The Met Office is overhyping their forecasts for their own purposes but why?. They are presenting scary looking graphics using satanic coloured screen images, depicting the 70th and the 90th percentile forecast their computer model gave them. They are even talking about those percentiles in the presentation??? How many everyday viewers would even know, or want to know, what that computer generated percentile means?
It is getting ridiculous.

Reply to  Rod Evans
June 29, 2025 2:43 am

You should dig deeper.

Proper weather reporting, no ClimateCult™ Nonsense

Reply to  Rod Evans
June 29, 2025 3:57 pm

Yep

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Matt G
Reply to  macha
July 1, 2025 1:04 pm

A heat health warning wasn’t given until temperatures reached 29c to 32c from Yorkshire to Greater London less than about 5 years ago.

Reply to  Rod Evans
June 30, 2025 4:27 am

The Met Office is overhyping their forecasts for their own purposes but why?”

Self-interest? Keeping the impending climate doom narrative going is useful when looking to the government to fund ever-larger super computers. And for selling long-term climate impact assessments, which I believe is a commercial service offering by the MO.

Neil Lock
June 28, 2025 11:39 pm

Close it down.

strativarius
June 28, 2025 11:43 pm

I want a refund.

June 29, 2025 12:04 am

An “interesting” view of the urban heat island effect from the BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/articles/cednp88vpxqo.

strativarius
Reply to  JohnC
June 29, 2025 12:53 am

The BBC televised some interesting views from Glastonbury….

Plod is looking into it

Israel slams BBC for airing ‘death to IDF’ chant
https://www.thesun.ie/news/15454703/israel-slams-bbc-death-idf-chant/

Ed Zuiderwijk
June 29, 2025 2:01 am

Professor Belcher. ‘nough said.

June 29, 2025 2:40 am

Actually the Met Office is a very good national weather service struggling to resist the onslaught of the usual ClimateCommunists.

If you live in the UK it can and does give clear unambiguous forecasts of the daily weather, free of all ideological bias.

Unfortunately there is a political cartel within it that wants it to become a vehicle for the dissemination of ClimateCult™ dogma.

I do not know enough about its structure to say if it the two halves are separable so that te death of one can be accomplished without harming the other.

Scissor
Reply to  Leo Smith
June 29, 2025 5:44 am

It appears that they own grooming tools and know how to use them.

Reply to  Leo Smith
June 29, 2025 9:25 am

Well, you often see the weather presenters showing up in the climate discussion. I bet it is in their contract that they participate x hours of doing the usual climate propaganda. Extra pay is nice. I like Clare but indeed watched her spouting the alarm agenda. She is still lovely, though..

Reply to  Leo Smith
June 29, 2025 5:18 pm

Rubbish. their postal code forecasts are shit and there is no need for this once Darwin Uber driver, captain Captain Fitzroy.later admiral’s, UKMO ministry of defence organisation to exist any longer. All it is now is a mouth piece for the globalists elites strategy to destroy our civilization. Most of their staff are impressionable left wing kids with low lever science degrees manipulated by very well paid civil servants acting on behalf of the WEF

taxed
June 29, 2025 3:18 am

The Met Office has been misleading about there claims of heatwaves across England. Where they have selected the sites with the highest temperatures readings across the SE and east of England. Then have used these readings to claim that there has been ‘heatwaves, across the whole of the SE and east of England. This is simply not true.

In North Lincolnshire the temperature has to hit 27C or more for 3 days running
for it to be classed as a heatwave by the Met Office. Here is the maximum temperature data for Scunthorpe since the start of the warm spell of weather in June.
11th 24.0C
12th 22.5C
13th 25.5C
14th 24.5C
15th 22.9C
16th 25.6C
17th 26.0C
18th 25.2C
19th 23.4C
20th 28.6C
21st 28.6C
22nd 24.3C
23rd 19.8C
24th 23.2C
25th 25.1C
26th 23.7C
27th 25.6C
28th 27.6C
So even by the own threshold of the Met Office’s claim of a heatwave.
Here in Scunthorpe we have yet to have one heatwave in June. Let alone the 2 heatwaves the Met Office has been claiming for the SE and east of England during this month.

strativarius
Reply to  taxed
June 29, 2025 5:21 am

When the MO says… you know it to be false. I do.

MrGrimNasty
Reply to  taxed
June 29, 2025 5:22 am

The MO has never claimed every location within any particular area has had an ‘official’ heatwave (although many have), they’ve also made it quite clear the heatwave threshold varies from place to place and the heat is quite confined to specific areas of the UK.

Scunthorpe’s threshold is actually 25C, you’re looking at the generalised area average.

As for your temperature list, again very very similar to Humberside Airport, so what is your issue?

Matt G
Reply to  MrGrimNasty
July 1, 2025 1:26 pm

Only a few years ago the threshold was 29c to 32c for Yorkshire to Greater London. People don’t have heat problems in just 25/26c anywhere in the world.

There have been no heatwaves this year in the UK using the WMO definition of 5 days duration.

Reply to  taxed
June 29, 2025 5:21 pm

They are nothing more than a propaganda mouthpiece for the globalist.

rtj1211
June 29, 2025 3:42 am

The point of the Met Office is to keep UK weather forecasting independent of US imperialists.

As currently constituted, it is politically perverted, but the concept, for British people, is an important one.

Although US imperialists might not like to hear it any more than than they like to be told that they have aided and abetted genocide in Gaza, the British people do not regard you lot as our ‘special friends’, we regard you as imperial conquistadors who display typical aggressive arrogance and ignorance when seeking to tell ancient Athens what to do.

The price for US corporations being allowed to do business, anywhere outside the USA, has to be total renunciation of US imperial genocide, either directly or via proxies; it has to invoke absolute rejection of Zionist racism; it has to call Palantir the most disgusting and egregious example of US corporate evil on the planet; and it has to recognise that it’s own internal failings are so gross, so obscene, so inhumane and so characteristic of master race psychopaths, that it simply is not credible to continue to impose those doctrines on those that saw through them two generations ago.

We, the British, can reform the Met Office. Just as you, the Americans, can reform NOAA. You’re not going to sell NOAA to the Chinese, are you? Nor are you going to get all your weather forecasts from some Chinese billionaire, are you?

So why do you constantly imply that all the failings of non-US nations must lead to US imperialism, but all the enormous failings of the vast US State must simply be forgiven like a child in church??

Well????

Scissor
Reply to  rtj1211
June 29, 2025 5:55 am

Perhaps you should pray about it, silently to yourself.

Reply to  rtj1211
June 29, 2025 6:16 am

The UK looks more and more like a dementia care home, run by the inmates, This is presumably a comment from one of them.

Reply to  rtj1211
June 29, 2025 7:44 am

The point of the Met Office is to keep UK weather forecasting independent of US imperialists.

It is categorically failing to do this.

MarkW
Reply to  rtj1211
June 29, 2025 9:21 am

So, in your feeble mind, getting weather data from a US company is a form of US imperialism?
BTW, there is no genocide in Gaza. There will be genocide if Hamas has its way, as there very charter calls for killing Jews, first in the middle east, then the rest of the world.

Reply to  MarkW
June 29, 2025 9:31 am

There is certainly a genocide of Christians and Druze currently underway in Syria. Strangely enough, the Hamas-supporting fools in Glastonbury have nothing to say about it.

Reply to  rtj1211
June 29, 2025 9:28 am

Stop listening to the voices in your head.

Reply to  rtj1211
June 29, 2025 12:26 pm

If you’ve lost your /sarc tag, I have a few extra I keep forgetting to use.

Westfieldmike
Reply to  rtj1211
June 29, 2025 1:57 pm

You need help…

2hotel9
June 29, 2025 8:45 am

They exist to tell lies to advance a political agenda, nothing more.

June 29, 2025 9:20 am

Every Met Office video of the last month talked about ‘ torrential downpours’ but very few actually happened. The downpours almost always seem ‘torrential’. A pity then that the BBC/ Met Office couldnt show very many of such T downpours. But then they would cover that w the ‘likelyhood or potential of’ such extremes. I bet they were disappointed in all those non flooding events which would certainly continuously be shown on the BBC.
Now it’s just the heat. Same old.

Westfieldmike
June 29, 2025 1:58 pm

Weaponise the weather to scare the sheep witless.

Bob
June 29, 2025 9:18 pm

The Met should but cut by half and given 90 days to convince us why it shouldn’t be eliminated. I would love to see their response. I wouldn’t eliminate the Met but I would get rid of all leaders and start over. If you lie or cheat you are immediately fired.

June 29, 2025 11:38 pm

Much the same could be said about the BoM in Australia … they are after all using the same “world class” methods as does the MO …

June 30, 2025 4:09 am

Just had an email from the Met office stating their DataPoint service is being closed down on 1st Dec 2025.
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ResourceGuy
June 30, 2025 10:38 am

The main problem is lack of consequences for unscientific and unprofessional conduct. It will continue if there are no costs for the perpetrators.