MESONET TICKER ... MESONET TICKER ... MESONET TICKER ... MESONET TICKER ... July 10, 2009 July 10, 2009 July 10, 2009 July 10, 2009
(5:30 p.m. update)
The max heating is close to over for the day, looks like we ended up with 73 Oklahoma Mesonet stations at 100 or above. The highest temperature for the day was 115 degrees, recorded by the Freedom Mesonet site at 2:32 p.m. (we looked at the 1-minute data to be sure).
Other high temperatures for the day:
Buffalo 114 Alva 113 Medford 113 Lahoma 112 Kingfisher 112 Cherokee 111 Woodward 111 Seiling 111 Breckinridge 110
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(2:45 p.m. update)
Freedom hit 115 degrees at 2:35 p.m., breaking their all-time record high temperature of 114 degrees. Data for Freedom goes back to 1948.
107 degrees at 11 a.m. in Freedom! (pre-release update)
Remember back when you were buckin' bales (city folks, that means picking up hay bales, throwing them on a truck, rinse, repeat)during the summer and you'd have to get up at 5 a.m. to get started because it got too hot to work into the heat of the day? Some (me!) thought hay bales loaded down with dew were worse, but that's another story.
With what's going on in northwestern Oklahoma this morning, I'm not sure when you'd start, seeing how it was already over 90 degrees at 6 a.m. in Buffalo. As I write this at 10:36 a.m., it's 105 degrees in Freedom (10:25 a.m. reading) with a slew of hundreds in the surrounding area. The meteogram for Buffalo shows if not for a brief period of calm around 6 a.m., their low was close to bottoming out near 90 degrees:
http://ticker.mesonet.org/archive/20090710/BUFF.met.gif
And of course this is after Buffalo hit 115 degrees yesterday, the highest temperature measured in Oklahoma since it hit 116 degrees on July 6, 1996, at several stations in north central Oklahoma.
That 115-degree mark at the Buffalo Mesonet site tied the all-time record high for Buffalo also recorded on August 13, 1996, and July 29, 1986, by the Buffalo volunteer cooperative observer. In terms of the Mesonet, it tied the 10th highest temperature ever recorded by the network since it became operational in 1994:
TIPT: 6/27/1994 120 ALTU: 6/27/1994 119 GRAN: 6/27/1994 117 HOLL: 6/27/1994 117 MANG: 6/27/1994 116 HOBA: 6/27/1994 116 MEDF: 7/6/1996 116 WYNO: 7/6/1996 116 PAWN: 7/6/1996 116 BLAC: 7/6/1996 115 REDR: 7/6/1996 115 FORA: 7/6/1996 115 FREE: 7/5/1996 115
Furthermore(!), it was a scant 5 degrees away from tying the all-time record high for the state of Oklahoma, 120 degrees, which has been reached six times in our past:
Tipton, 6/27/1994 (Mesonet) Tishomingo, 7/26/1943 (COOP) Poteau, 8/10/1936 (COOP) Altus, 7/19/1936 and 8/12/1936 (COOP) Alva, 7/18/1936
As an aside, I shudder to think of 120 degree temperatures in eastern Oklahoma, imagine the heat index!
At any rate, it will be interesting to see if we make a run at 120 degrees somewhere in the state. WSW winds gusting to over 40 mph are helping with the compressional heating aspect, so anything is possible.
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Gary McManus Associate State Climatologist Oklahoma Climatological Survey
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