Any resident Meteorologists?

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Actually you don't need to be a Meteorologist at all .... but it might help

You know, I was just in my Garden looking up at the Sky, noticing how dull and grey it is, and I thought to myself, I wonder what part of the UK has the warmest Climate? Which part of the UK has the clearest Skies?

Interestingly, I have visited West Worthing on a number of occasions and I was told by an amateur Meteorologist that because of the close vicinity of the South Downs, there is a unique and pleasant microclimate. He was quite right, there was something different about Worthing.

I don't know how many People on this Board travel around the UK and how many take the slightest bit of notice of the different Climates of the Country, or whether or not they want to share their experiences, I don't know, but I am very curious as to which part of the Country has the best Climate, in terms of temperature and which part has the least cloud cover.

I think it would also be very interesting and illuminating whether any Meteorologists here have the confidence to demonstrate their knowledge and expertise, to explain why certain places have more favourable conditions than others, the type of conditions we all dream for on dreary and drizzly days. :D
 
Oh this is very fascinating, very fascinating indeed. Is it the case that there are local factors which will change the characteristics of cloud formations as well?

The temperature of the UK is OK in my view, but I think the achilles heel is the abundance of overcast conditions. :(
 
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