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The hottest city
Posted by: kap
Date: May 16, 2008 12:31AM
Where do I go online to find out which city is the hottest (weather-wise) in a certain region? Googling hasn't yielded anything relevant yet.



Kap
Re: The hottest city
Posted by: freeradical
Date: May 16, 2008 01:14AM
I live in Sacramento.

It was in the upper nineties to low hundreds today.

Does that count?
Re: The hottest city
Posted by: jdc
Date: May 16, 2008 01:33AM
what region?

bullhead city, AZ is really hot



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Re: The hottest city
Posted by: Racer X
Date: May 16, 2008 01:47AM
hot-temperature, or hot-I'd tap those inhabitants?



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Re: The hottest city
Posted by: GGD
Date: May 16, 2008 02:00AM
Re: The hottest city
Posted by: bfd
Date: May 16, 2008 02:01AM
It's supposed to be 100+ here in the far southwest corner tomorrow through Monday. It's WAY too early for this nonsense to begin. The ocean temp is still in the low 60ºs…
Re: The hottest city
Posted by: RgrF
Date: May 16, 2008 02:01AM
101° here today, try Death Valley.
Re: The hottest city
Posted by: kap
Date: May 16, 2008 04:54AM
A co-worker keeps lamenting that Monrovia is always considered to be the hottest and smoggiest city in So. Ca and I am trying to disprove it with facts. From personal experience, I think it's Pomona, CA.



Kap
Re: The hottest city
Posted by: RgrF
Date: May 16, 2008 06:35AM
Oh! That debate. Try Riverside.
Re: The hottest city
Posted by: rgG
Date: May 16, 2008 08:20AM
Out of the 40 largest US cities, Phoenix Arizona has the hottest weather. It consistently ranks number one for highest maximum temperature, warmest annual mean temperature and most days in the year above 89 °F. Other cities with hotter than average weather are also located in Arizona, as well as California, Texas, Florida and Nevada.
Record High Temperatures
Temperatures in 12 major US cities in four states have climbed over 110 °F (43.3 °C): City Highest °F
Phoenix, Arizona 122
Tucson, Arizona 117
Las Vegas, Nevada 117
Sacramento, California 115
El Paso, Texas 114
Dallas - Fort Worth, Texas 113
Fresno, California 112
Los Angeles, California 112
Austin, Texas 112
Long Beach, California 111
San Diego, California 111
San Antonio, Texas 111

More info and facts here:

[www.currentresults.com]



Re: The hottest city
Posted by: kap
Date: May 16, 2008 08:56AM
Quote
rgG
Temperatures in 12 major US cities in four states have climbed over 110 °F (43.3 °C): City Highest °F
Phoenix, Arizona 122
Tucson, Arizona 117
Las Vegas, Nevada 117
Sacramento, California 115
El Paso, Texas 114
Dallas - Fort Worth, Texas 113
Fresno, California 112
Los Angeles, California 112
Austin, Texas 112
Long Beach, California 111
San Diego, California 111
San Antonio, Texas 111

More info and facts here:

[www.currentresults.com]

If Los Angeles, CA has reached 112, then Monrovia (our city) must have gone beyond that. The former always has cooler temperature than the latter. And according to my co-worker, who I believe is misinformed, Monrovia has been consistently warmer

Thanks for the info and the link rgG smiling smiley



Kap
Re: The hottest city
Posted by: DharmaDog
Date: May 16, 2008 09:14AM
I'm not sure those stats are right. Thy list the highest temp for Austin at 112. I moved to Austin August 1, 2000 and it was 117 that day. And I moved into a 3rd floor apartment in that heat. I won't forget that.
Re: The hottest city
Posted by: karsen
Date: May 16, 2008 09:16AM
Anyone who has been to Disney in the middle of the summer would likely agree with me that Orlando is the hottest place this side of hell.
Re: The hottest city
Posted by: GeneL
Date: May 16, 2008 10:15AM
We've been relatively cool here by the ocean in Dana Point.

It stayed around 75° yesterday.
Re: The hottest city
Posted by: rz
Date: May 16, 2008 10:23AM
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karsen
Anyone who has been to Disney in the middle of the summer would likely agree with me that Orlando is the hottest place this side of hell.

It's not the heat, it's the humidity. I've lived in Orlando for 14 years, and the hottest it's gotten here is 98. And that was back when we were in a severe drought. The humidity prevents the temperature from going too high.

BTW, I've been in New Orleans in the summer, and it made Orlando feel comfortable in comparison.
Re: The hottest city
Posted by: Lee3
Date: May 16, 2008 10:28AM
Dana Point is a nice place. I like going down there. My investment advisor has his office there. You ever notice that people in the investment field do rather well?" Where Are the Customer's Yachts?" heh heh
Re: The hottest city
Posted by: Filliam H. Muffman
Date: May 16, 2008 11:49AM
Sacramento gets pretty hot but without looking I think might be Fresno hotter and more humid.

Looks like Palmdale is teh winnar. Found this at weather.gov which was a link from www.nws.noaa.gov :
[www.weather.gov]
www.weather.gov/climate/local_data.php?wfo=lox




City-Data.com has a huge amount of data, census, weather, crime statistics. You can quickly go to a city by typing the name of the city in the URL. It looks like Pomona is hotter than Monrovia also.

Palmdale


Monrovia


Pomona


Intellicast.com and weather.com also have a lot of data. I also use the NOAA "ROMAN" (Real-time Observation Monitor and Analysis Network) to look at real time current temps for a region. This is the page for SoCal, click on a small red cross and then click on 24 Hour Conditions in the right sidebar for data trends. The stations that list dewpoint and wind direction are usually the most complete.
[raws.wrh.noaa.gov]



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Re: The hottest city
Posted by: vision63
Date: May 16, 2008 01:14PM
The hottest city is the city that ain't used to the heat. The vast majority of people do not have air conditioners in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley. L.A. basin too for that matter. 67 degrees in August is about right.
Re: The hottest city
Posted by: kap
Date: May 16, 2008 05:51PM
According to your charge, Los Angeles is much cooler than Pasadena, which is a neighboring city to our Monrovia ... 8 miles away.



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