This is false for the warm season. High temps at the newer downtown station have run warmer than the old station for the June-September months overall. But regardless, I'm only comparing it to the new station's POR. That's where the anomalies come from, you know.
I'm also curious how you're so confident that nothing has changed around HIO over the years. There certainly has been development in the general area over the past few decades.
What is bothering so many people is Biden’s an empty headed figure and we don’t know WHO is making WHAT decisions.
And frankly, we deserve an answer. We didn’t elect Jill or his staff. But he isn’t capable of making sound decisions.
My mother had dementia and she couldn’t pay her bills much less run an estate.
So, it’s truly scary for the nation.
My point was not that the downtown Portland station didn't get as warm as PDX in August 2023. It was that it did not meet or exceed it's pre-2021 heat record...like many other stations in the area.
Comparing stations to their own long term records should not be this hard to grasp.
Sitting at 102*
Feels like 105*.
Humidity surprisingly low at 30%
Everyone is hoping we’re getting our 100*stretch over early this year.
(well, we can hope)