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#1 mediamongrel

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Posted 18 August 2007 - 12:53 PM

As of a couple hours ago, the Charlotte Douglas Airport has hit 90 degrees or above for the 19th consecutive day.  This puts the current streak in fourth place knocking out 7/4/77-7/22/77 (19 days) as the old fourth place streak.  This only leaves three 90 degree day streaks ahead of the current one.  They are; 8/31/25-9/21/25 (22 days), 7/4/86-8/3/86 (31 days), and 6/28/93-7/30/93 (33 days).  The weather forecast tomorrow may make it pretty close as the high is expected to be right around 90 degrees, however, after that, it looks like all next week should be in the 90's as well.  We will see if the current streak holds.  Also, the atmosphere looks like it may get a little more active and unstable this week, giving a higher probability of much needed rain.  So far, the airport has only recorded 0.01" this month.  The record for least rainfall in August is 0.61" in 1972, and there is a good chance we will break that as well.

 

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Posted 20 August 2007 - 07:17 AM

Good info on the 90+ streaks -- where did you get it?  Or is it original research?

The forecast looks like we should easily make it to the 3rd longest.

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Posted 20 August 2007 - 09:10 AM

View Postmediamongrel, on Aug 18 2007, 12:53 PM, said:

So far, the airport has only recorded 0.01" this month.  The record for least rainfall in August is 0.61" in 1972, and there is a good chance we will break that as well.

that's not good news.  we definitely need rain.  I've cut back on water usuage and hope everyone else has done as well (wishful thinking).

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Posted 21 August 2007 - 03:32 PM

View Postdxartist, on Aug 20 2007, 11:10 AM, said:

that's not good news.  we definitely need rain.  I've cut back on water usuage and hope everyone else has done as well (wishful thinking).

Today breaks the third longest 90 degree day streak from 1925.  We are now at 22 straight 90 degree days.  Only two records left (31 and 33 days)

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Posted 22 August 2007 - 06:21 AM

It got pretty interesting last night when those storms rolled through.  The wind kicked up so much dirt and mud from the patchwork of construction sites, that I could barely see the skyline from SouthEnd...

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4 minutes of rain was preceded by pea size hail.  It did a pretty good job of knocking the temperature down from 100 degrees.

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Posted 22 August 2007 - 01:47 PM

wow. I love that "muted skyline"

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Posted 22 August 2007 - 02:09 PM

i doubt we will break the record but man - more than 20 days in a row!!!! wowwow

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Posted 22 August 2007 - 10:04 PM

I know it was just a drop in the bucket and not enough to come anywhere close to ending the drought but at least most of Mecklenburg got a good soaking rain tonight.

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Posted 23 August 2007 - 06:19 PM

Its hot, but thats just living in this part of the world. Its the lack of significant rain that concerns me. I didn't get any rain tongiht, but according to News 14 [north] Carolina I got soaked! Oh well...

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Posted 23 August 2007 - 06:30 PM

Again, it's probably not nearly enough to end drought conditions but the bottom dropped out tonight. It's headed your way though Spartan.

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Posted 23 August 2007 - 07:50 PM

Up where I am we had a pretty strong storm pass through here earlier, could see a bit of hail out my window.

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Posted 27 August 2007 - 03:36 PM

THE STREAK DOESN'T END!

As of 6pm today the high temperature at the Charlotte Douglas Airport was 90 degrees, which continues the streak of days with a temperature of 90 degrees or above at 28 days.  The four week (28 day) record, is a new third place in the longest 90-day streaks ever since records have been kept (1879).  If we can hit 90 until Thursday, we can break the 2nd place record of 31 days.  We also still have a shot to break the least precipitation ever during the month of August.  The old record is 0.61, so unless the airport picks up another quarter inch of rain or so in the next four days, we will set the all time record for least rain in August in any given year.  I will keep track of that one in the next few days.

Edited by mediamongrel, 27 August 2007 - 08:06 PM.


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Posted 27 August 2007 - 08:18 PM

OTHER RECORDS SET TO BE BROKEN!

There is another interesting record which might be broken by August 31, 2007.  This record is the average temperature for August.  The record for highest average August temperature is 81.9 set back in 1900.  Currently, the average temperature to date in Charlotte in 84.1  Unless temperatures take a massive dive and lessen the average by 2.2 degrees, then we will also set a record for highest ever average temperature in August.

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Posted 29 August 2007 - 03:30 AM

After Tuesday, the average temperature for Aug. '07 is still running 84.0

No precip at the airport either.

29 days 90 or above.

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Posted 30 August 2007 - 10:01 PM

Rain for month as of midnight = 0.41"

31 days 90 or above breaks the old second place record.

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Posted 31 August 2007 - 04:16 PM

RECORD #1 BROKEN;

HIGHEST AVERAGE AUGUST TEMPERATURE = 83.7 (2007)
OLD RECORD = 81.9 (1900)


RECORD #2 BROKEN;

2ND LONGEST STREAK WITH TEMPERATURE 90 DEGREES OR HIGHER = 32 (2007)
*NOTE THE FIRST PLACE RECORD IS 33 DAYS BUT WILL PROBABLY NOT BE TIED TOMORROW.


RECORD #3 BROKEN (TENTATIVE)

LEAST RAINFALL FOR AUGUST = 0.41" (2007)
OLD RECORD = 0.61" (1972)
*NOTE THIS RECORD IS VALID UNLESS THE AIRPORT RECEIVES 0.21" OF RAIN OR MORE THIS EVENING


CERTAINLY, THIS AUGUST WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS WE BREAK THREE ALL TIME RECORDS, AS WELL AS SETTING NUMEROUS TEMPERATURE RECORDS THIS MONTH INCLUDING 104 DEGREES, WHICH IS THE HIGHEST EVER.

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Posted 27 December 2007 - 02:16 PM

Remember New Year's Eve last year?  When it actually got warmer as the night went on?  Every time we stepped out onto the deck, it seemed better than the last time.  By midnight, we were all sitting out there like it was a Fall mid-day.

Low of 52 at 11:00am, up to 66 by 11pm.

http://www.wundergro...eq_statename=NA

I'll take that again this year.

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Posted 14 February 2008 - 07:58 AM

Don't know if there are other weather geeks out there, but something fairly bizarre happened yesterday morning.

I checked the airport temp (on wunderground.com) before leaving for work and it said 40.  Yet my in-car thermometer said about 56 down in Ballantyne.  As I drove to the uptown, it gradually fell to right around 40.

Checking some "personal weather stations" down near me, there was a very odd bubble of warmth.  Check this one from 5am to 8am (the little graph shows it best):
http://www.wundergro...n...3&year=2008
Or this one, a little further west, shows it even better from 4:30am to 6:30am:
http://www.wundergro...n...3&year=2008

This isn't totally unheard-of, but the strange thing is, there was no similar bump at the airport:
http://www.wundergro...eq_statename=NA

You'll notice on the first two that the bump happens when the pressure bottoms out.  The same bottoming is seen at the airport, but no temp bump.

Peculiar.

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Posted 14 February 2008 - 08:02 AM

Actually it was snowing here at the lake for a short while last night.   It was far too warm however for it to stick.

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Posted 14 February 2008 - 11:17 AM

View Postgrodney, on Feb 14 2008, 08:58 AM, said:

Don't know if there are other weather geeks out there, but something fairly bizarre happened yesterday morning.

I checked the airport temp (on wunderground.com) before leaving for work and it said 40.  Yet my in-car thermometer said about 56 down in Ballantyne.  As I drove to the uptown, it gradually fell to right around 40.

Checking some "personal weather stations" down near me, there was a very odd bubble of warmth.  Check this one from 5am to 8am (the little graph shows it best):
http://www.wundergro...n...3&year=2008
Or this one, a little further west, shows it even better from 4:30am to 6:30am:
http://www.wundergro...n...3&year=2008

This isn't totally unheard-of, but the strange thing is, there was no similar bump at the airport:
http://www.wundergro...eq_statename=NA

You'll notice on the first two that the bump happens when the pressure bottoms out.  The same bottoming is seen at the airport, but no temp bump.

Peculiar.


I don't know about all of the meteorological speak but methinks your in car thermometer wasn't reading right. It was 32 in Matthews at 9:10 this morning and a 24 degree swing between here and Ballantyne doesn't seem possible. I could understand a 5, even 10 degree (that's really pushing it) drop from one side of town to another, but 20+ degrees?

Edited by Raintree21, 14 February 2008 - 11:18 AM.





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