Trader Aaron
Wallpaper Creator
- Joined
- Dec 29, 2008
- Messages
- 21
Greetings Disneyland History Buffs,
I've read several recounts of opening day July 17th, 1955. Almost all of them tell similar stories about the temperature being unusually hot causing things like women's high heels to sink into the newly poured asphalt. I've heard 100, 101 and even 110 from various sources.
The weird thing is Wunderground's and the Farmer's Almanac's report the temperature in Fullerton (4.2 miles away) to be 83 °F or 80.1 F on opening day.
Can anyone offer insight into the temperature discrepancies? Was 101 the actual temperature or the "so much asphalt and concrete it feels like 101" temperature? Are the historical records just wrong for that day since data wasn't being collected in Anaheim at the time?
Thanks for any thoughts you all may have.
Wunderground
http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KFUL/1955/7/17/DailyHistory.html?MR=1
Farmer's Almanac
http://farmersalmanac.com/weather-history/92803/1955/07/17/
I've read several recounts of opening day July 17th, 1955. Almost all of them tell similar stories about the temperature being unusually hot causing things like women's high heels to sink into the newly poured asphalt. I've heard 100, 101 and even 110 from various sources.
The weird thing is Wunderground's and the Farmer's Almanac's report the temperature in Fullerton (4.2 miles away) to be 83 °F or 80.1 F on opening day.
Can anyone offer insight into the temperature discrepancies? Was 101 the actual temperature or the "so much asphalt and concrete it feels like 101" temperature? Are the historical records just wrong for that day since data wasn't being collected in Anaheim at the time?
Thanks for any thoughts you all may have.
Wunderground
http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KFUL/1955/7/17/DailyHistory.html?MR=1
Farmer's Almanac
http://farmersalmanac.com/weather-history/92803/1955/07/17/