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Re: RECORD HIGHS JULY 2007

#41 Postby Category 5 » Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:39 pm

tropicana wrote:Record Highs Tue Jul 24 2007

Eureka CA 69F tied 1994
International Falls MN 92F
Sheridan WY 104F tied 1959
Williston ND 107F
Miles City MT 110F

IN CANADA

Thompson MB 31.9C 90F
Geraldton ON 33.5C 93F
Kenora ON 33.7C 93F
Brandon MB 34.5C 94F
Sioux Lookout ON 35.3C 95F
Moose Jaw SK 36.6C 97F
Estevan SK 40.2C 104F

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Which one doesn't remotely fit with the others. :lol: :ggreen:
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Re: RECORD HIGHS JULY 2007

#42 Postby tropicana » Fri Jul 27, 2007 7:31 am

i know Cat5, Eureka's records always seem to stand out from the others. Ive wondered why Eureka had such cool record high temperatures, but doing some research, i've found out that the city is located in far North western California, right along the coast...and surrounded by water of the Pacific Ocean, a huge bay and several rivers...which is why the temp never rises too high .. in fact, the highest temp ever recorded in Eureka is only 87F in 1993 (Kodiak Alaska's highest temp has reached 86F, Juneau AK has reached 90F, Fairbanks AK has reached 96F!)
Eureka is ideally, if remotely, situated within California's Redwood Empire region due to its proximity to exceptional natural resources. These include the spectacular coast of the Pacific Ocean, Humboldt Bay, and several rivers in addition to Redwood National and State Parks and Humboldt Redwoods State Park.

Eureka is the largest protected deep-water port between San Francisco Bay and Puget Sound. The location of Eureka on Highway 101 is 283 miles (455 km) north of San Francisco and 315 miles (507 km) north and west of Sacramento
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Re: RECORD HIGHS JULY 2007

#43 Postby Category 5 » Fri Jul 27, 2007 10:18 am

tropicana wrote:i know Cat5, Eureka's records always seem to stand out from the others. Ive wondered why Eureka had such cool record high temperatures, but doing some research, i've found out that the city is located in far North western California, right along the coast...and surrounded by water of the Pacific Ocean, a huge bay and several rivers...which is why the temp never rises too high .. in fact, the highest temp ever recorded in Eureka is only 87F in 1993 (Kodiak Alaska's highest temp has reached 86F, Juneau AK has reached 90F, Fairbanks AK has reached 96F!)
Eureka is ideally, if remotely, situated within California's Redwood Empire region due to its proximity to exceptional natural resources. These include the spectacular coast of the Pacific Ocean, Humboldt Bay, and several rivers in addition to Redwood National and State Parks and Humboldt Redwoods State Park.

Eureka is the largest protected deep-water port between San Francisco Bay and Puget Sound. The location of Eureka on Highway 101 is 283 miles (455 km) north of San Francisco and 315 miles (507 km) north and west of Sacramento


That explains it, thanks for the info.

I was about to say, thats gotta be on the coast. If 69 is a record high in july, I might consider living there lol.
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Re: RECORD HIGHS JULY 2007

#44 Postby tropicana » Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:07 am

Record Highs Thu Jul 26 2007

IN CANADA

Charlottetown PEI 30.0C 86F



Record Highs Fri Jul 27 2007

IN CANADA

Saint John NB 31.3C 88F

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Re: RECORD HIGHS JULY 2007

#45 Postby Weather Watcher » Sat Jul 28, 2007 11:12 am

I think they (National Weather Service) should change the average temps in northern WI they (NWS) have us at 76 for avg high when the last several years we have had temps above 80 or so. The temp is suppose to go to 96 on Wednesday. HOT!!!!

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Re: RECORD HIGHS JULY 2007

#46 Postby tropicana » Sun Jul 29, 2007 8:45 am

Record Highs Sat Jul 28 2007

Hilo HI 87F tied 2005
Great Falls MT 100F tied 2006
Havre MT 103F tied 1939

IN CANADA

St Johns NL 29.6C 86F
Gander NL 31.4C 88F
Corner Brook NL 31.5C 89F
Medicine Hat AB 36.7C 97F
Swift Current SK 36.9C 97F

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Re: RECORD HIGHS JULY 2007

#47 Postby tropicana » Mon Jul 30, 2007 5:52 am

Record Highs Sun Jul 29 2007

Idaho Falls ID 96F tied 2000
Cut Bank MT 98F tied 1934
Missoula MT 101F
Belgrade MT 102F

IN CANADA

St John's NL 27.7C 82F
Gander NL 29.3C 85F
Lloyminster AB 32.7C 91F
Brandon MB 36.6C 97F
Rosetown SK 36.7C 97F
Moose Jaw SK 36.9C 98F
Lethbridge AB 37.3C 99F
Swift Current SK 37.6C 99F
Estevan SK 37.9C 100F

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Re: RECORD HIGHS JULY 2007

#48 Postby tropicana » Tue Jul 31, 2007 6:15 pm

Record Highs Mon Jul 30 2007

Belgrade MT 101F
Williston ND 102F tied 2000

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Re: RECORD HIGHS JULY 2007

#49 Postby tropicana » Tue Jul 31, 2007 6:16 pm

Record Highs Tue Jul 31 2007

Williston ND 103F tied 1936
Dickinson ND 103F
Miles City MT 105F

IN CANADA

Geraldton ON 32.1C 90F
Brandon MB 33.9C 93F
Winnipeg MB 34.9C 95F

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#50 Postby bob rulz » Wed Aug 15, 2007 1:52 am

July was the hottest month on record here in Salt Lake City. Average temperature was 84.0 degrees! The previous record was 83.4 degrees, just back in 2003. It was the 2nd hottest in terms of average high temperatures (97.6 degrees; the high was 98.2 degrees, back in 1960). It also set the record for the highest average low temperature (70.3 degrees; previous record was 69.6 degrees, set in just 2006!). There were also a record 24 days at 95+ degrees, and also 11 days of 100+ degrees.

In short, it was an absolutely miserable July here. August started off okay, but now the heat is back on.
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