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To: Mongo2116 who wrote (1022191)6/21/2017 8:35:08 PM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation

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Build a concrete jungle in a desert valley, and it'll get hot. Step outside the Urban Heat Island, and there's actually a decreasing trend in # of hot days. Just find a less urban station with a long, continuous record, such as Parker, Arizona. How could Parker, Arizona, have way more days above 110F around 1900 when CO2 was 330-ppm?



The current heat-wave in Phoenix should reach 10 days above 110F....the record is 18 days above 110F in June 1974. Maybe we should continue to emit more CO2, since the weather is getting much nicer with less extremes and less drought as CO2 increases.

And, it never reached 120F in Phoenix yesterday, like it did in 1990 and 1995.
ht weatherguru