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LA'S hottest day ever....................

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  1. Sep 27, 2010 at 6:46 PM
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    L.A.'s hottest day ever

    How hot was it? The National Weather Service's thermometer downtown reached 113 degrees for the first time since records began being kept in 1877 — and then stopped working. The record highs follow a summer of record lows.


    • campus to repair the thermometer, which is actually a highly sensitive wire connected to electronic equipment. Because of the snafu, officials said it's possible Monday's temperature actually was hotter than 113 — but they might never know.
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      For meteorologists who cover a region sometimes mocked for its lack of weather, the record was met with great excitement. They figured it would be hot, with the mercury hitting around 108 or 109, but they didn't quite expect that an all-time record would be topped.
      Downtown L.A. was not the only place that set records. Long Beach tied an all-time record of 111. Other cities didn't break all-time records but registered new highs for the day. They include Burbank (110), Woodland Hills (111), Oxnard (100), El Cajon (109) and Indio (109).
      It wasn't lost on weather aficionados that the record heat came after a summer of record low temperatures.
      "Five days ago, we saw some of the lowest daytime temperatures we've seen in 50 years. And today was a once-in-a-century day," said Bill Patzert, a climatologist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Cañada Flintridge. "So anybody that thinks Southern California doesn't have weather, we definitely have had a major exhibition by Mother Nature in the last five days."
      You didn't have to tell that to folks in downtown Los Angeles. Those unlucky enough to venture outside during the noon hour were trying not to sweat over their moment in history.
      "It's 113? I believe it. I feel it," said sidewalk sweeper Nathaniel Stewart as he pushed his broom along Los Angeles Street.
      "I've never been this hot, and I've been here 32 years," said Stewart, who cleans walkways in a program operated by downtown Los Angeles' Chrysalis Enterprises. "I'm trying to stay in the shade as much as I can. But there isn't a lot of shade along here."
      Farther down the street, Nick Szamet was sitting inside the Groundworks coffee house nursing a cup of coffee. Hot coffee.
      "It's the 'Bitch's Brew,'" said Szamet, a Highland Park resident who works in the mayor's office at City Hall. "I always like my coffee hot."
      Frank Chavez, a waiter who lives in Little Tokyo, interrupted a noontime errand to duck into a restaurant at the Japanese Village Plaza to ask for a cup of ice water. "They know it's hot. They were very polite," he said as he sipped the water.
      A few steps away, Hwashik Bong and three friends crowded under a large umbrella as they hastily devoured ice cream cones.
      "You have to eat it fast in weather like today," said Bong, a writer, as a mix of chocolate and vanilla dripped over his hand and onto the ground.
      It was about 11 a.m. when the temperature hit 112 in downtown L.A., raising excitement at the Oxnard office that an all-time record would be broken. Scientists accelerated their checking of the USC weather station. They don't have a continuous feed of information and have to use a computer to dial into the station to check the temperature at a given time. So they began to check it every couple of minutes.
      "Ever since we saw it start getting close to the record, when it hit 111 or 112, we said, 'We tied it. Let's see if we beat it,'" said NWS weather specialist Stuart Seto. "We were watching it, going from 111 to 112 to 113."
      The previous all-time highest temperature in downtown L.A. was recorded on June 26, 1990.
      But Monday's temperature at 12:15 p.m. in downtown L.A. still doesn't exceed the all-time record for all of Los Angeles County. On July 22, 2006, perennial hot spot Woodland Hills hit 119 degrees.
       
  2. Sep 27, 2010 at 6:52 PM
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    it's 6:52 and i'm still sweating my ass off
     
  3. Sep 27, 2010 at 6:58 PM
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    Poor babies. We break out the sweatshirts at 113.
     
  5. Sep 27, 2010 at 7:00 PM
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  6. Sep 27, 2010 at 7:01 PM
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    No shit...it was 106 here today and I was wearing a coat :p
     
  7. Sep 27, 2010 at 7:02 PM
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    And the temps out here are taken 6' off the ground....in the shade.....
     
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    I think we hit 72 today :cool:
     
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    i'm just glad we're MOSTLY done with the hot times out here in OK. there may be a couple more random days but it's fall now for sure. as a relocated native i don't envy you all in cali...although i'm still waiting on my state tax refund from 2008-send it to me NOW!
     
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    By contrast we are experiencing awesome weather here in the Florida Panhandle...low 80's daytime...low 60's evening...low humidity...

    my favorite time of the year.
     
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    I've done three tours in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska including -60 degree temps(NOT wind chill, guys, that's added on afterward); seen 120 degrees here in Las Vegas with 15% humidity and 115 in Dallas with 92% humidity. The simple fact is you can get used to damned near anything.
     
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    After moving to Florida from the mid-Atlantic 20 years ago...

    one thing I have never got used to is the quick growth of hair and fingernails...jebus, it seems like I need a haircut every other week...and I gotta cut nails constantly.

    I'm told the heat thins the blood and stimulates the growth.
     
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    my dad just got back from china for 2 weeks

    120* 98% humidity
     

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