Video courtesy: The Weather Channel Interactive
Music: "Home Again" by Ryan Farish
This is a WeatherSTAR 4000 emulator video I recorded to show metropolitan area weather conditions from Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, Arizona on August 26, 2008 at 3:05 PM Mountain Standard Time.
PLEASE NOTE:
Since I'm in the Eastern Time Zone, the time you see displayed in the emulator video clip was recorded from my location. The time of this weather report is still correct, but subtract three hours for Mountain Standard Time.
It is a bit below normal temperature-wise during this Tuesday afternoon in the Valley of the Sun. With readings at the hour of this weather report being only in the low 90s, it's not as blazing hot as you'd typically see during the summer in Phoenix. However, it'll be around the century mark for high temperatures the next few days. Isolated to scattered thunderstorms were forecast for the following day.
This video was created for personal entertainment use only (meaning not for any commercial broadcast that would violate copyright law). Downloading and reposting this video on YouTube or any other video sharing web site is not permitted. All images (except for the regional radar map itself) are emulated in appearance to resemble graphically what the local forecast segments looked like on The Weather Channel during primarily the 1990s.
@Weatherclaw The reason for the 3 hour difference is that Arizona while in the Mountain time zone does not observe DST so on 8/26/08 when folks in the eastern time zone were on DST, it puts them 3 hours ahead of Arizona. Phoenix and L.A. would be on the same time when California is on PDT.
jasperjasper77 3 months ago
Umm, I think -3 hours from eastern time is Pacific Time Zone, Mountain I think is -2
Weatherclaw 2 years ago
Peaceful
Shea354 3 years ago