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hatrack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-25-06 12:14 PM
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LA-Area Temperatures Also Setting New All-Time Record Nighttime Highs
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A case of hot summer nights has made Southern California's heat wave feel even more miserable. It just isn't cooling off enough at night, climatologists say. On Sunday, several minimum temperatures were unseasonably high, breaking records. At 77, Burbank experienced the warmest nighttime low the city has ever recorded for July. Los Angeles International Airport, Long Beach, Woodland Hills and downtown Los Angeles also saw record high minimum temperatures.

The night heat is one reason so many power transformers failed: People cranked their air conditioners all night, giving the taxed systems less time to rest before sunrise. "Back in the old days, it got a lot cooler at night. Now, we're not getting relief at night," said William Patzert, a meteorologist for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Cañada Flintridge.

Climatologists say global warming gets some of the blame. But the prime villain, they say, is the ever-increasing urbanization of the region. The rapid development of Southern California over the last 50 years has created structures and landscapes that retain heat better than dry desert chaparral.

Golf courses, shopping centers, housing developments and lush lawns trap heat during the day, keeping temperatures up at night. The warm nights lead to torrid daytime temperatures because heating already warm air doesn't take long, he said. "The extreme makeover Southern California got is impacting nighttime temperatures," Patzert said. "Everybody wants to know why it's not cooling off at night. This is an urban land use 'heat island' effect." The numbers tell the tale: Between 1901 and 2000, the average daytime temperature in Southern California has gone up by three degrees, Patzert said. But nighttime averages have risen by seven degrees.


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http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-nightheat25jul25,0,1852344.story?coll=la-home-local
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MsKandice01 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-25-06 12:20 PM
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1. It's been the same way here in the Bay Area
It's downright bizarre. I've never known it NOT to cool down when the sun goes down. And it's been so humid and sticky and muggy. This is not California weather.
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kestrel91316 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-25-06 11:29 PM
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2. After the LA County record-breaker here in Woodland Hills on Saturday,
we then had the most hellish NIGHT I've even experienced. At 10 PM it was still 100 degrees at my house. Unf---ingbelieveable. Normal nighttime low this time of year is upper 50s. It only dropped to 85 by morning on Sunday.

FINALLY tonight it has cooled off. AC is turned off, windows and doors open, very very slight cool air drifting in the windows. Tomorrow it's only supposed to be 100. I never thought I'd see the day when I was GLAD for 100.
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