Hi Newbie West Valley AZ

Marty, Welcome to Trike Talk Forum.

We have many members in Arizona around Phoenix.

Do you really enjoy those 115 degree days you get ????:Shrug:
 
Welcome to trike talk Marty from SE North Dakota. I need to pick your brain sometime about possible campgrounds on the west side of the Phoenix metro as we need space for a 40' RV and a 30' enclosed trailer to haul the trike and SUV south in the winters.
 
you cant shovel sunshine

Marty, Welcome to Trike Talk Forum.

We have many members in Arizona around Phoenix.

Do you really enjoy those 115 degree days you get ????:Shrug:

Really enjoy, especially from Nov 1st to May 1st

its sort of like heating the house for winter, people use the heater....well in the summer people use the air conditioner. It is the reverse. I am originally from Michigan. I will take the heat over shoveling anyday, anymore.

[h=3]DAYS WITH 110 DEGREES OR HIGHER 1896-1995

[/h]Most residents of Phoenix put up with temperatures below 110 without grumbling. However, when the mercury climbs to 110 or higher, even the old-timers feel the heat and begin to complain.

The average number of days per year with a maximum temperature of 110 degrees or higher is 9.9. These days are distributed throughout the year as follows:

[h=3]
MayJuneJulyAugustSeptember

0.13.34.41.70.4

[/h]The least number of such days was 0 in 1911.

The greatest number of such days was 28 in 1979.

The greatest number of consecutive days with maximum temperature of 110 degrees or higher was 18 from June 12 through June 29, 1974.

[h=3]SPRING[/h]Earliest Date of First Occurrence of 110 or Higher: May 8, 1989

Average Date of First Occurrence of 110 or Higher: June 20 (1961-1995 Average Date June 14)

Latest Date of First Occurrence of 110 or Higher: August 9, 1915

[h=3]FALL[/h]Earliest Date of Last Occurrence of 110 or Higher: June 5, 1912

Average Date of Last occurrence of 110 or Higher: August 7 (1961-1995 Average Date August 17)

Latest Date of Last Occurrence of 110 or Higher: September 12, 1971

[h=3]PROBABILITY IN PERCENT OF OBSERVING 100 OR HIGHER, 105 OR HIGHER AND 110 OR HIGHER 1896-1995[/h]
PROBABILITY (Percent)FIRST OCCURRENCE IN SPRINGLAST OCCURRENCE IN FALL

100 OR Higher105 OR Higher110 OR Higher100 OR Higher105 OR Higher110 OR Higher

90JUN 6JUN 21JUL 8SEP 12AUG 20JUL 11

80MAY 28JUN 17JUL 1SEP 18AUG 23JUL 18

70MAY 24JUN 13JUN 29SEP 21SEP 1JUL 26

60MAY 19JUN 10JUN 27SEP 24SEP 6AUG 1

50MAY 14JUN 7JUN 19SEP 27SEP 10AUG 7

40MAY 13JUN 3JUN 20SEP 28SEP 14AUG 10

30MAY 10MAY 30JUN 15SEP 30SEP 16AUG 19

20MAY 6MAY 25JUN 11OCT 5SEP 19AUG 26

10APR 20MAY 16JUN 4OCT 9SEP 23SEP 3


Examples:

There is a 40 percent probability that the first 100 degree temperature or higher will occur as early as May13.

There is a 30 percent probability that the last 110 degree temperature or higher will occur as late as August19.

The 50 percent level also gives the average date of the first occurrence in spring and the average date of the last occurrence in fall.
 

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