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New station records for hottest temperatures?
« on: September 07, 2022, 10:51:35 PM »
Dear WeatherCat weather watchdogs,

What's the point of having a weather station if you can't observe interesting weather phenomena.  Alas, you cannot always watch from a comfortable distance.  There have been unbearable heat waves all over the world.  This week has been the turn of the Western United States, including California.  Yesterday, a 2 year old record for highest recorded temperature at Canebas weather station fell.  Here is the new record:



Here is the same screen with the previous record recorded a few days ago:



Has anyone else observed a new station temperature record this summer?  If you would like to fetch the previous high, this is very easy to do with WeatherCat.  From the Statistics menu item (under the Tools menu,) press the Query button at the bottom.  That will bring up the following dialog:



Enter on the top field the date of your best guess as to when your station went into operation (it doesn't have to be exact.)  In the bottom field enter the date of the day before your current high temperature record.  You will see that I had these fields reversed and generated an error - oops!  :-[

You can the press the Find button to get the previous record:



As you can see, 2020 was a very hot summer for Canebas weather station.

So, . . . . does anyone else have a new record that they would like to share?

Cheers, Edouard

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Re: New station records for hottest temperatures?
« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2022, 03:50:04 PM »
We've been somewhat bypassed by these high temps, at least at my ISS. I think it has so much shade from the tall (and still growing!!) trees surrounding our area.
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High Temp:      99.4°F on Jul 8, 2022, 3:17 pm
High Heat Index:    116.4°F on Jun 13, 2022, 3:55 pm

High Heat Index:    120.3°F on Aug 13, 2019, 3:01 pm

Our Son in Cupertino reported that they also had 109° yesterday.

I'm fine with allowing you to have all those records! [cheers1]
BTW, please turn off your air conditioners...


even if you have electricity! [rolleyes2]
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Re: New station records for hottest temperatures?
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2022, 05:56:12 PM »
That's hot!  [sweat2]

I haven't had a record anything in a long while. Only the wind, and I know we've had higher than that when the derecho came though several years ago, but nothing was recorded.

Oh, yesterday was 11 years since I started recording statistics! Missed noticing that.

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Highest recorded temperature: 97.0 °F on Sep 10, 2013
Lowest recorded temperature: -15.5 °F on Feb 20, 2015
Total recorded temperature range: 112.5 °F

Highest recorded pressure: 30.91 inHg on Feb 9, 2019
Lowest recorded pressure: 29.13 inHg on Nov 18, 2017
Total recorded pressure range: 1.78 inHg

Highest recorded wind speed: 51.0 MPH on Mar 26, 2021
Wettest day on record: May 12, 2014 with 3.11 in of rain.
Sunniest day on record: Aug 15, 2015 with 14.2 hours of sunshine.
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Re: New station records for hottest temperatures?
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2022, 09:29:36 PM »
Highest recorded temperature: 109.0 °F on Aug 15, 2007
Lowest recorded temperature: 3.1 °F on Jan 29, 2014
Total recorded temperature range: 105.9 °F

Highest recorded pressure: 30.91 inHg on Jan 3, 2008
Lowest recorded pressure: 29.18 inHg on Feb 24, 2016
Total recorded pressure range: 1.74 inHg

Highest recorded wind speed: 73.0 MPH on Oct 26, 2019

Wettest day on record: Jan 13, 2013 with 5.58 in of rain.

Sunniest day on record: May 22, 2016 with 17.0 hours of sunshine.


This year June and July were hot, August was milder.
Hottest month I've recorded is August 2007 with 23 days of temps at or above 100 degrees.



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Thanks for sharing! (Re: New station records for hottest temperatures?)
« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2022, 09:54:09 PM »
Dear X-Air, Steve, Dave13, and WeatherCat data archivists,

Thanks for sharing your experiences!

Anyone else care to contribute?

Cheers, Edouard  [cheers1]

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Re: New station records for hottest temperatures?
« Reply #5 on: September 10, 2022, 01:03:32 AM »
We got within 2°F of the all-time high temperature record for three out of the last four days running, but it has cooled off now. This is the hottest September we've ever had for consecutive days above 80°F with eight. Here's the extended record table for my station in the mountains of northeastern Utah.

Highest recorded temperature: 87.7 °F on August 18, 2020
Lowest recorded temperature: -14.0 °F on Dec 31, 2014
Total recorded temperature range: 101.7 °F

Lowest recorded windchill: -30.7 °F on January 1, 2019
Highest recorded heat index: Never – the relative humidity in Timber Lakes is too low for heat index discomfort

Highest recorded pressure: 31.31 inHg on December 9, 2013
Lowest recorded pressure: 28.95 inHg on May 20, 2021
Total recorded pressure range: 2.33 inHg

Highest recorded wind speed: 51.0 MPH on December 16, 2016
Windiest day on record: November 27, 2019 with 396.5 miles of wind run
Windiest month on record: January 2022 with 4,077.9 miles of wind run
Windiest year on record: 2020 with 41,283.6 miles of wind run

Wettest day on record: August 18, 2021 with 2.94 inches of rain
Wettest month on record: December 2021 with 8.00 inches of rain and snow water content
Wettest year on record: 2019 with 32.71 inches of rain and snow water content

Snowiest day on record: February 27, 2017 with 23 inches of snow
Snowiest month on record: January 2017 with 116 inches of snow
Snowiest winter season on record: 2016-2017 with 391 inches (~33 feet) of snow

Driest month on record: September 2018 with .06 inches of rain
Driest year on record: 2020 with 19.44 inches of precipitation

Sunniest day on record: September 12, 2015 with 16.9 hours of sunshine
Highest solar radiation on record: May 9, 2019 with a reading of 1369.0 W/m^2
Highest ultraviolet index amount on record: June 17, 2017 with a reading of 13.8

Darkest month on record: January 2017 with 16.7 hours of sunshine
Darkest color on record: Vantablack (we are not making this up)
Darkest Damien on record: Damien Darhk

Most recent day on record: Yesterday
Most current day on record: Today
Next likely day on record: Tomorrow
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What would Hume say? (Re: New station records for hottest temperatures?)
« Reply #6 on: September 10, 2022, 10:08:30 PM »
Dear Blick and WeatherCat data archivists,

Thanks for sharing!  :)

. . . . .
Most recent day on record: Yesterday
Most current day on record: Today
Next likely day on record: Tomorrow

[wink] . . . . . Obviously you are not familiar with David Hume's criticism of empiricism known as the "problem of induction" . . . .   lol(1)

Cheers, Edouard  [cheers1]

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Re: New station records for hottest temperatures?
« Reply #7 on: September 11, 2022, 05:38:12 AM »
Hahahaha. You are correct, but now I have read all about his problem of induction. Thanks for educating me on this shortcoming of my post-high school education. I do have a masters degree, but somehow missed out on Mr. Hume until now.
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Creatures of habit - not reason. (Re: . . . records for hottest temperatures?)
« Reply #8 on: September 11, 2022, 11:10:45 PM »
Dear Blick and WeatherCat armchair philosophers,

Not to side-track my own topic, but . . . . .

Hahahaha. You are correct, but now I have read all about his problem of induction. Thanks for educating me on this shortcoming of my post-high school education. I do have a masters degree, but somehow missed out on Mr. Hume until now.

Indeed only philosophers are likely to have heard of David Hume.  However, his criticism remains valid and basically undermines all the empiricism in the scientific method.  Worse still, Nelson Goodman creates an even worse conundrum for the scientific method with his "grue paradox."

Still, Hume himself proposes a resolution to his own dilemma that I suppose now makes him turn in his grave.  He simply claimed that human beings are creatures of habit, and even if some behaviors are irrational, we continue to persist in them.  The usual example being to expect the sun to rise tomorrow - even if Hume basically destroys any rational basis for believing that.

Today we tacitly assume that science is the paradigm of rationality.  Yet, even science is a "creature of habit."  It habitually ignores the philosophical objections to scientific methodology like those of David Hume and continues as the social practice that it actually turns out to be.  The worry is what happens when that social practice indeed fails to capture some essential aspect of the reality that is important for the human race.  It seems clear that SARS-CoV-2 should have been a serious wake-up call to the academic and intellectual community to reconsider the importance of rigorous scientific methodology.  Alas thus far,  science as a social practice persists in its dubious habits - whatever the peril this might represent to the human race.

Edouard

P.S. We now return you to your regularly scheduled posting of record high temperatures.

Anyone else?