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Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: May 15 2009 8:25 pm
by Jim
The endless chatter of weather.
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Nov 13 2020 9:48 pm
by big_load
azlaurie wrote: ↑Nov 13 2020 7:18 pm
@big_load
I have plan. I will not disclose. I have 16 miles to hike to reach 700 miles this year thus far. Soooo that is my very short term goal.
Good luck! I should have logged my fitness hikes, which is all I've had this year.
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Nov 14 2020 6:41 am
by Jim
@big_load
Not yet. I won't stay near the Valley, though. Back when I first moved to Arizona in 2006, there were bumper stickers on cars in Flagstaff which read, "Don't PHX FLG". Phoenix should have had bumper sticks in the 80s which read, "Don't LAX PHX". Too late.
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Nov 14 2020 5:50 pm
by Mountain_Rat
@Jim_H
Jim_H wrote:Phoenix should have had bumper sticks in the 80s which read, "Don't LAX PHX".
Careful, 91,000 of them shopped homes here as they fled theirs last year. You need a buyer now before you can flee yours. Just sayin...
( cue the "nuh huh" guy )
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Nov 15 2020 7:22 am
by SpiderLegs
And I'm doing my part to "PHX TUC".
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Nov 15 2020 8:14 am
by Jim
@SpiderLegs
I think that's pretty much a problem anytime people go anywhere. It just depends on whether or not the individual wants to be there any longer. At 1/5th the size, the Tucson area is not yet anywhere close to the valley.
I'm wondering if this week's temperatures back close to 90° will improve air quality here in the valley.
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Nov 17 2020 12:04 pm
by Jim
92 degrees yesterday! I've been told this was the latest 90+ high for Phoenix.
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Nov 17 2020 2:59 pm
by chumley
@Jim_H
Nah. Today is the latest 90+ day.

Apparently we have a slight chance again tomorrow.
Today is the 191st day of 90 or above at PHX in 2020. The third most all-time. One more and we'd be 2nd. We need 5 more days to reach the record, and that seems unlikely at this point.
At day 322 of the year, 59% of our days so far this year have been at or above 90 degrees. Even if today is the last 90+ degree day, we are assured of more than half (52%) of days in 2020 will have been at or above 90 degrees.
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Nov 17 2020 4:59 pm
by tibber
chumley wrote:we are assured of more than half (52%) of days in 2020 will have been at or above 90 degrees.
Oh joy!
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Nov 17 2020 5:13 pm
by Jim
@chumley
Yup, 92 degrees today, as well. Actually, if not hiking it was rather pleasant outside. Warm or hot, but pleasant.
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Nov 18 2020 7:49 am
by azbackpackr
Weird, because over here in Blythe, which is typically as hot or hotter, they recorded only 81. (Pretty soon I'll be relocating to chilly Tucson!)
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Nov 18 2020 9:58 am
by big_load
We got an early taste of winter in NJ last night, with a low of 23F and brisk winds. At least the sun is shining, so I don't mind for now.
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Nov 18 2020 3:40 pm
by Mountain_Rat
@azbackpackr
it was 94 here in Tucson.

Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Nov 18 2020 7:49 pm
by azbackpackr
@Mountain_Rat
Yikes. Well I'm not moving there until December 3rd.
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Dec 06 2020 2:48 pm
by Jim
Thursday morning it was 30.9 degrees in my backyard. I was shocked, actually. Close to 80 forecast mid-week!
According to the press, it was hot this fall..
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/lo ... 783432001/ I agree.
Extremely unpleasant and hot summer, and a continued hot fall. I seem to recall it was 115 in early September, too. So far, in addition to the exceptional drought covering most of the state
https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/, the winter begins dry with long range models likely dry through to the Solstice, and Christmas.
https://weatherwest.com/
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Dec 07 2020 8:04 am
by chumley
Once again, the scientists whose area of study specializes in this kind of thing have decided that their own emotions should eclipse the probability of the science they have dedicated their careers to and are excitedly telling everybody that it is going to rain! It hasn't rained at PHX in over 3 months (despite the flash flood watches issued by these same scientists a few weeks ago), so I'll sit back and remind the statisticians that 70% chance of nothing happening is more than twice as likely as 30% chance of something happening. But, ignoring the science, precedent, and whatever these people get paid to do, wouldn't it be nice if their emotional hopes and dreams actually came true?

Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Dec 07 2020 9:38 am
by FOTG
@chumley So are you telling me the big headline reading possible rain in the future for Phoenix this morning, may have just been a little good old fashioned click bait?
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Dec 07 2020 9:48 am
by tibber
friendofThundergod wrote: ↑Dec 07 2020 9:38 am
@chumley So are you telling me the big headline reading possible rain in the future for Phoenix this morning, may have just been a little good old fashioned click bait?
apparently, as I'm going to go check the ten day forecast
that was the day I was going to make a try at Camelback via Echo...I guess if I don't make a Plan B, it will rain.
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Dec 07 2020 11:53 am
by chumley
tibber wrote:if I don't make a Plan B, it will rain
I'll wash my truck, hang out the laundry, and meet you at the trailhead!

Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Dec 07 2020 3:03 pm
by Alston_Neal
@chumley
If you're going to Camelback don't forget your gay apparel.
Re: Atmosphere Comparison
Posted: Dec 08 2020 5:21 pm
by Hansenaz
30% can get you into the hall-of-fame!