Virginstow, Beaworthy DCNN 8805 – Another example of the Met office’s stringent quality control.

50.71090 -4.29714 Met Office Assess CIMO Class 5 Installed 1/10/2015

There is simply no excuse for the Met Office to accept such poor sites as recently as in the last decade. To restate the point bluntly the Met Office themselves assessed this site as “2.6 Class 5 (additional estimated uncertainty added by siting up to 5 °C) and effectively meeting no siting requirements at all as in “Site not meeting the requirements of class 4.” There are 115 sites in the UK that are officially assessed as Class 5 – over 30% of all their weather stations. Yet the Met office expects the general public to believe them when they recommend, or indeed insist upon, drastic lifestyle changes based on what can only be described as Junk data. Virginstow demonstrates yet again why domestic sites are a nonsense and should never be used for climate reporting purposes.

Firstly there is no enclosure at this site and no domestic sites ever do. As it is the owners property they are free to do whatever they wish regardless of any effects this may have on readings. The situation displayed at Derrylin – where two large tents were pitched around the screen – is by no means unusual. The only odd thing about that was that it was visually recorded for public viewing. In reality all manner of activities may go on that are unknown and indeed can likely never be known or recorded and have even more dramatic effects on readings. The Met office themselves may claim to go to extreme lengths to ensure accuracy of readings but these claims were proven doubtful by the Royal Meteorological society as demonstrated with absurd readings accepted for a national high at Faversham. Any organisation willing to accept the breaking of that Faversham record in a Class 5 Botanical Gardens site deliberately designed to elevate natural temperature is clearly suspect.

Regarding Virginstow, the headline image shows solar panels within 4 metres of the screen, buildings including poly tunnels (a plastic version of the real greenhouse effect) and likely ever changing cropping. The image below delineates both 10 metre and 3 metre radius circles from the screen that are both affected by localised effects in this effectively walled garden area. This site is not even remotely close to the natural environment and represents nowhere other than its own few metres.

What most typifies the site changes are those ground mounted solar panels themselves. They were not there when the Met Office presumably rubber stamped this site as “Satisfactory” on original installation back in 2015 as is evidenced by this historic image of 2018.

How frequently the Met office actually inspects and re-assesses sites is open to question, they do not publish specific intervals, but I genuinely doubt these solely “climate reporting” units are visited very often. Therein is a major problem – the Faversham site was known to be in such a very poor state of repair that it was immediately replaced following declaration of a UK record there in 2003. At Banff Google Streetview captured an historic image of dilapidation, at Dinorwig the vegetation was so bad the screen had become invisible – the list could go on and on.

I do not wish to sound overly strident or dismissive, BUT, we are discussing the science behind climate, causes of its change and potential effects. Science really does not do cosy homily nor feel the need to be nice and inoffensive, not wishing to upset someones “feelings”. To have any credibility weather stations must meet strict criteria and demonstrably prove accuracy. Does anyone really believe that a rustic screen next to a poly tunnel and the vegetable patch in front of the new ground mounted solar panels by the conservatory etc, etc is likely to accurately reflect the natural environment?

Sites like this Virginstow one are scientific junk and have no place whatsoever in compiling the historic national climate record.

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May 21, 2025 at 05:00AM

Kathryn Porter: The True Affordability of Net Zero

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By Paul Homewood

Kathryn Porter’s new report on electricity prices has already garnered a lot of attention:

This evening my latest report: The true affordability of net zero, was launched at an event hosted by The Lord Offord of Garvel, Shadow Minister for Energy Security and Net Zero in the House of Lords. The event was attended by MPs, Peers and members of the energy community as well as the press. It’s the first time a report of mine has received quite so much attention. Ahead of the launch it was covered by UnHerd and the Telegraph.

My report reviews in depth the costs of renewable generation and their impact on our bills, driving British industrial electricity costs to the highest in the developed world, and our domestic costs to fourth highest. We’re told this is due to the cost of gas, yet our gas bills are only 15th highest in the world. According to international energy price statistics published  by the UK Government, as of June 2024 (the last month included in the dataset), large British firms were paying 27.91 p /kWh for electricity while those in the EU paid just 10.80 p /kWh. But this was not always the case. Back in July 2011 there was almost no difference between the price paid by industrial consumers in the UK versus those in the €7.48 p /kWh compared with 7.04 p /kWh.

My report sets out all of the additional costs applied to bills as a result of net zero policies which in 2023-24 amounted to over £17 billion, and are projected to increase to over £20 billion per year in 2029-30. My analysis indicates that had Britain continued with its legacy gas-based power system in the period since 2006, consumers would have been almost £220 billion better off (2025 money) even taking into account the impact of the gas crisis.

Read the full report here.

I would highlight two graphs, the first of which disproves the lie that our electricity prices are high because of high gas prices:

The second shows the full cost of policy costs:


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May 21, 2025 at 04:05AM

Trump targets state climate laws

Last month the President issued an executive order titled, “Protecting American Energy from State Overreach.”

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May 21, 2025 at 04:04AM

Almost All UK Temperature Highs Are At Junk Sites

By Paul Homewood

 

  From the Daily Sceptic:

 

 

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 Over the last few days the UK has experienced balmy spring weather with temperatures often settling in the low 20s Celsius. The Met Office has been out in force colouring the maps orange and declaring ‘extreme’ highs all over the green and pleasant land. Or more accurately, a remarkably few chosen spots across the g&p land. Net Zero promotion demands ever higher temperature recordings so only unnaturally heat-ravaged sites provide most of the daily records. I looked at the last nine days of Met Office records to Sunday May 18th and can reveal that nearly nine out of 10 local ‘extreme’ daily temperature highs were posted in junk Class 4 and super junk Class 5 sites with internationally-recognised ‘uncertainties’ of 2°C and 5°C respectively.

Full story here.

And lo and behold, yesterday’s high was set at the Class 4 site of Teddington:

 

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The almost total predominance of these junk sites is clear evidence that the average temperatures published by the Met Office are grossly overestimated, given that 78% of their weather sites are classified junk.

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