“a temperature rise from 100° to 158° in two minutes near Lisbon, Portugal, on July 6, 1949”
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OMG, here is an example of air temperature rising to 1800 deg F in a fraction of a second:
https://www.nhra.com/nhra/videos/all/125796
If you placed a thermometer at the height of the exhaust flames from a top fuel dragster….
Yes, I’m being sarcastic. But the point is there are many reasons for a large air temperature increase that have nothing to do with weather. Heat from a fire is just one.
I remember a report about 100 or so years in a newspaper cutting about some sort of weather phenomenon in California that involved short term very high heat so bad “that birds died on the wing and fell to the ground”
I’m sure it was on this site somewhere.