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July 1-8, 2012 Heat & Storms


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  On 7/7/2012 at 8:03 PM, CapitalClimate said:

Don't discount the value of winds. They've been too light and variable for max downsloping, and the frontal position in PA is probably just a tad too far north for enhancement.

yeah i guess that's true

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  On 7/7/2012 at 8:30 PM, katabatic said:

105?! It's like singing 99 bottles of beer on the wall and stopping at 2. C'mon!!

Getting it as the 5p ob would be glorious.

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  On 7/7/2012 at 8:28 PM, Ian said:

For all we know DCA can't hit 106 so 105 is like the record. ;)

I figure most old records are probably worse than the UHI versions nowadays

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Mar 22, 1889 – Mar 5, 1942 – Elevation 112 feet

- Signal Service office located at 2416 M Street NW (Approximately three-quarters mile northwest of location at 1744 G street NW). Signal Service records indicate the observer’s office was in the attic but the room identification changed to number 23 between Jul 1890 and Jun 1891, although the elevation for the barometer did not change. Also, no change was indicated on the form regarding “First observation taken in present office.” The Weather Bureau assumed responsibility for weather observations at this location on July 1, 1891.

- Weather Bureau records indicated room number 23 was located on the third floor of the building. The room also was referred to as the “Forecast Room” or “Observatory.”

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  On 7/7/2012 at 8:38 PM, MN Transplant said:

Somebody get down to Foggy Bottom or wherever the 1930s records were taken and take a thermometer :)

I'm estimating 107. We win.

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  On 7/7/2012 at 8:48 PM, MN Transplant said:

I figure most old records are probably worse than the UHI versions nowadays

Attic temp? Those days might have really been in the upper 80s. :P

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  On 7/7/2012 at 8:51 PM, Ian said:

I'm estimating 107. We win.

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Mar 22, 1889 – Mar 5, 1942 – Signal Service office located at 2416 M Street NW (Figure 6). Signal Service records indicate the observer’s office was in the attic but the room identification changed to number 23 between Jul 1890 and Jun 1891, although the elevation for the barometer did not change. The instruments were located on the roof. The Weather Bureau assumed responsibility for weather observations at this location on July 1, 1891.

1930s records bunk. We win ;)

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  On 7/7/2012 at 9:09 PM, MN Transplant said:

Identical. 99.4 for the high. Twice last year I hit 100.

Interesting. I never really follow heat but I've paid attention this year. In a strange and childish way...I'm actually kinda pissed I didn't record 100 today. lol

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pure speculation but gotta wonder what happens if/when the pattern reloads after any break. maybe it won't happen but could be timed more closely to when we have seen other big heat days late jul/early aug.

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Funny how IAD can just hit triple digits like it's nothing these days. For those who may be newer to the area, it took a decade to return there once upon a time (not so long ago): 8/17/97 to 8/8/07. Since then:

7/6/10

7/7/10

7/21/11

7/22/11

7/29/11

6/29/12

7/7/12

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