Dataset Collection
HadUK-Grid gridded and regional average climate observations for the UK
Abstract
This Dataset Collection contains a number of different versions of the HadUK-Grid dataset, each of which present a set of gridded climate variables extending from the present back to the 19th Century. The primary purpose of these data are to facilitate monitoring of the UK climate and research into climate variability, climate change, impacts and adaptation. The Met Office uses these data for operational monitoring of the UK's climate.
The data have been interpolated from meteorological station data onto a uniform grid at 1km by 1km resolution to provide complete and consistent coverage across the UK. The 1km data set has been regridded to different resolutions and regional averages to create a collection allowing for comparison to data from UKCP18 climate projections.
A new version of HadUK-Grid is released each year. The latest version is v1.3.1.ceda, released in June 2025 and containing data up to the end of 2024. A summary of previous releases can be found below. Provisional data for more recent months can be found on the Met Office web site https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadukgrid/.
Each version comprises eight Datasets - gridded data at 1, 5, 12, 25 and 60 km resolution, plus three sets of area averages (UK countries, admin regions and river basins).
The earliest year of data varies by variable and has changed as more data are digitised. Currently the start years are:
1836 (monthly rainfall)
1884 (monthly max/mean/min air temperature)
1891 (daily rainfall)
1910 (monthly sunshine)
1931 (daily max/min air temperature)
1961 (monthly days of ground frost, relative humidity, mean sea level pressure and vapour pressure)
1969 (monthly mean wind speed)
1971 (monthly days of lying snow)
The grids are provided at daily (max/min air temperature and rainfall only), monthly, seasonal and annual timescales, as well as long term averages for a set of climatological reference periods.
The latest release has been created by the Met Office funded by the UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT).
Previous versions were created by the Met Office with financial support from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) in order to support the Public Weather Service Customer Group (PWSCG), the Hadley Centre Climate Programme, and the UK Climate Projections (UKCP18) project.
For all versions, the data recovery activity to supplement 19th and early 20th Century data availability has also been funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC grant ref: NE/L01016X/1) project "Analysis of historic drought and water scarcity in the UK".
The data are provided under Open Government Licence v3 (see each dataset for links to licence and associated citations to use).
List of dataset versions (latest first) and key differences (each release also extends the dataset by one year):
v1.3.1.ceda (1836-2024) - Daily temperature extended back to 1931 (from 1960). Historical data recovery has improved daily rainfall over Scotland for 1922-1945.
v1.3.0.ceda (1836-2023) - Historical data recovery has improved daily rainfall over Scotland for 1945-1960.
v1.2.0.ceda (1836-2022) - Monthly sunshine extended back to 1910 (from 1919). Incorporation of Rainfall Rescue v2.
v1.1.0.0 (1836-2021) - Addition of climate averages for 1991-2020. Rainfall Rescue v1 dataset incorporated into the monthly rainfall grids which are extended back to 1836 (from 1862).
v1.0.3.0 (1862-2020)
v1.0.2.1 (1862-2019) - Monthly sunshine extended back to 1919 (from 1929). Historical data recovery has also improved monthly rainfall 1862-1910, daily rainfall 1891-1910 and monthly temperature 1900-1909. Correction to the grid definition for 12 km grid product to match the UKCP18 climate model products.
v1.0.1.0 (1862-2018) - Addition of 5km data.
v1.0.0.0 (1862-2017) - Initial release.
See the change log file for each version for further details.
Note: The introduction of the '.ceda' suffix was done to highlight that CEDA is the source of these data files compared to other potential sources (e.g. the UKCP User Interface https://ukclimateprojections-ui.metoffice.gov.uk/ui/home). The data values are the same - it is the way the data are packaged that may differ between sources.
Each version following the initial release is accompanied by change log files. These list new files in the version compared with the previous version plus summary totals of the number of files that remained the same, modified and removed. Links to these change logs are available in the 'Details/Docs' section of each dataset. Additionally, a summary change log file is provided which gives an overview of all changes to the data sources and processing methods since the initial release. This summary can be found in the 'Details/Docs' section below or via the individual datasets.
This collection supersedes the UKCP09 Dataset Collection and contains all datasets within the major version 1 release (i.e. v1.#.#.#). See Hollis et al. (2019; linked documentation) for details on the version numbering utilised.
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Temporal Range
1836-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T23:59:59
Geographic Extent
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48.8300° |