
December 2024 was a rather anticyclonic affair, and zonal in nature. There were some cyclonic interruptions though, notably on the 6th and 7th with Storm Darragh, but after that pressure rose quickly with an intense high forming close to northern Scotland from the 9th to the 13th. A couple of other deep depressions tracked eastward close to the north of Scotland on the 18th and 22nd, producing gales and storm force gusts, but the UKMOUKMO The Meteorological Office is the United Kingdom's national weather service. It is an executive agency and trading fund of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy deemed neither were worthy of being a named storm. I produced this data from six hourly reanalysis data rather than just the daily data from the CRU at the UEA, I wonder if anyone will even notice?
