The data available from these pages gives a historical record of the weather in Stirling (central Scotland). To be exact, the data is from an Oregon Scientific Professional Weather Station (model WMR928) on the roof of the author's house in nearby Bridge of Allan.
This page does not provide a forecast. For a UK forecast consult, for example, the BBC, Met Office or XCWeather. The data on this page is collected by an amateur and is not authoritative. Data upload is typically a week behind. However it is hoped that it will be useful for historical purposes, including an indication of recent weather and identifying weather patterns.
The weather data available via this page was collected by the WxLog package developed by Ken Turner. The WxVet and WxDisplay packages to vet and display the data were mostly developed by Anthony S. Wilson under Ken Turner's supervision. The WxJSP package to display the data on this page was mostly developed by Dauren Sakenov under Ken Turner's supervision.
To view the weather data, select the start and finish dates (DD/MM/YYYY). Optionally click a button to select the last available day, week or four weeks. If the finish date differs from the start date, the data for a period will be displayed. When a longer period is requested, the data presented is taken from summaries that may not correspond to the exact dates specified. Optionally select colours to represent the minimum, average and maximum values.
Now select the types of weather measurements. (Selecting too much data cause your web browser to complain that the script is taking too long.) Finally click on Submit. All selections can be restored to their initial values by clicking on Reset.
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| Finish Date: | |||
| Colour | Minimum | Average | Maximum |
| Wind Speed | |||
| Wind Direction | |||
| Temperature | |||
| Wind Chill | |||
| Dewpoint | |||
| Humidity | |||
| Pressure | |||
| Rainfall Total | |||
Graphs for the selected parameters will appear below after clicking Submit. Data of the same type (temperature, humidity, etc.) are shown in one graph. The measurements (all are for outdoor) are as follows: Wind Speed (metres per second, 1 m/s is almost 2 knots); Wind Direction (degrees clockwise from North); Temperature, Wind Chill and Dewpoint (degrees Centigrade); Humidity (percent); Pressure (millibars, 1000 mBar is nominal atmospheric pressure); Rainfall (millimetres accumulated during the period).
The graphs can be saved locally to your computer. Right click the graph and then "Save Picture As" (Internet Explorer) or "Save Image As" (FireFox).
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