The wheels have come off in Phoenix or maybe better put burned off. They have now set or tied daily records on what appears to be 8 consecutive days, set an all-time record of 117 for September and set an all-time record of 113 for October. The murderer's row of daily records is:
Sep 24: 108
Sep 25: 113
Sep 26: 110
Sep 27: 113
Sep 28: 117
Sep 29: 113
Sep 30: 108
Oct 1: 113
The eight-day mean average high temperature of 111.8F obliterates the previous eight-day mean average high temperature record after September 1 of 108.6, which was set in the seven day period ending on 11 Sep 1979.
The graph below shows the 8-day average mean temperature for 24 Sep - 10 Oct each year since records began in the Phoenix area, and illustrates just how anomalous the 8-day period has been.
How on earth is Phoenix the fastest growing metro in the USA?
ReplyDeleteSimilar to our area, the population of PHX went from 1.4 million in 1979 to 4.7 million this year. That is a lot of new stucco and asphalt around the airport.
ReplyDeleteAnd SLC has smashed its daily (86) and monthly (89) records today, now sitting at 92...
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