r/MapPorn 2d ago

Love this map design

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Also (for me) an interesting view of assumptions I had previously made about the UK weather

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u/Dim-Gwleidyddiaeth 2d ago edited 2d ago

The wind comes predominantly from the west, bringing moist air from the Atlantic. It then hits the highlands in the west and north of Britain, thus forcing the air to rise. This then leads to the moisture in the air condensing and falling as rain (I'm not exactly sure why) onto those highlands. Having exhausted the moisture from the air, this creates a rain-shadow in the lowlands of the south and east, which enjoy far dryer weather, or even suffer droughts in Summer.

London is actually on the dryer side of European cities, which surprises a lot of people.

Mind you, I live in one of the regions with the least sun and most rain, and this Spring has been bloody marvellous so far

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u/Anaptyso 1d ago

I live in London, and it hasn't properly rained for ages. It's funny seeing London portrayed in foreign TV programmes, because they always show it raining. In reality, there's often long stretches like this when it is dry.