URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PHOENIX AZ
517 AM MST THU AUG 13 2015
…EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING NOW IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING
TO 8 PM MST SATURDAY...
* AFFECTED AREA...PORTIONS OF SOUTH-CENTRAL ARIZONA THAT INCLUDE
ALL OF MARICOPA COUNTY INCLUDING THE GREATER PHOENIX AREA...
AND NORTHWEST PINAL COUNTY INCLUDING COOLIDGE AND CASA GRANDE.
* TEMPERATURE...110 TO 114 DEGREES EACH DAY THROUGH SATURDAY.
"Our 90 with 70 plus dewpoint feels worse than your 110 I bet …"Take a 70 degree dewpoint with that 115 temp frnash??? Thats what I hate. Stupid humidity... Our 90 with 70 plus dewpoint feels worse than your 110 I bet....
And more …May Weather
"May signals the beginning of the dry season. …
"The month averages only 0.12 inches of rain and is the driest month of the year. …
"At the same time, May humidities, like June, are generally extremely low in comparison with those of July and August. Perhaps May should be appreciated more than it is because it is nature's way of conditioning residents for the steamy summer season of higher temperatures and humidities."
June Weather
"June is the 2nd driest and one of the three hottest months of the year. …
"Despite the increasing heat, the air is very dry with the relative humidity even slightly lower than that of May and the lowest of the year. …"
("This is nature's way of not allowing conditions to get entirely out of hand." — Well, how sweet of ya, Mutha Nature! )"Phoenix records were checked back to 1896 to find the highest humidity ever for each temperature from 100 through 118 degrees.
TEMPERATURE
DEW POINT HUMIDITY HEAT INDEX 100 75 45 112 101 74 43 112 102 69 35 110 103 69 34 110 104 68 32 111 105 69 32 113 106 67 29 112 107 66 27 112 108 68 28 116 109 66 26 116 110 62 22 113 111 63 22 116 112 59 18 113 113 59 18 115 114 57 16 114 115 56 15 115 116 56 15
117 117 56 14 117 118 56 14
118
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"It is interesting to note that with high moisture content, with humidities in the 30% and 40% range, the temperature never reached over 105 degrees. It is only with very dry air that temperatures climbed over 112 degrees. This is nature's way of not allowing conditions to get entirely out of hand."
I'll go along with that, I've had about enough of this myself, now if Mutha Nature will just agree … to stop this:Make it go away please..........I've had enough!!!!!!
And with that 12% humidity, the Heat Index was "only" 114°F!CLIMATE REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PHOENIX AZ
511 PM MST FRI AUG 14 2015
ITEM
VALUE
TIME
PREVIOUS RECORD (YEAR)
NORMAL VALUE
DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL
LAST YEAR
MAXIMUM
117R
(NEW RECORD)
3:54PM
113 (2012)
105
+12
102
MINIMUM
93
4:56AM
69 (1920)
83
+10
83
AVERAGE
105
94
+11
93
RELATIVE HUMIDITY
HIGHEST
33%
5:00AM
LOWEST
12%
4:00PM
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In Iran??? Aww, I'm so sorry for them. Boo Hoo!"Stepping outside during the summer often leads to an immediate groan, as if you suddenly found yourself stuck in a sauna. But for people living in southwest Iran along the Persian Gulf, conditions in late July went beyond the level of usual summer whining: on July 30-31, staying outside for a prolonged period could have led to heat stroke and death.
• • •
"… The event was not the “dry heat” that people in the United States associate with the desert Southwest. Instead, the scorching temperatures were accompanied by extremely humid conditions, which give the human body even less ability to cool itself off. …
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"On July 30 in Bandar Mahshahr, at 4:30pm, the temperature was 111°F and the dew point 88°F, making the heat index value a whopping 155°F, an unfathomably high number. The next day, July 31, at 4:30pm, the heat index soared to 165°F, after a temperature of 115°F was reached while the dew point was 90°F.
"So maybe the lesson here is the next time you find yourself wanting to complain after stepping out of your air-conditioned oasis into the muggy summer weather, remember: it could be worse… a lot worse."
Summer made a brief return in ND this week. We had 88 on Tuesday, 90 on Wednesday, and 93 yesterday with a heat index of 100, last night at midnight it was still 81 degrees. It is supposed to get to 87 today and then cool off and rain for the long weekend. Next week it looks like highs in the 60's and lows in the 40s, perfect weather for digging potatoes.