- Geography of Memphis, Tennessee
The City of Memphis is located in southwestern
Tennessee and sits on the eastern bank of theMississippi River . It is the regional hub for atri-state area ofArkansas ,Mississippi and Tennessee.Shelby County is located over four natural
aquifer s, one of which is recognized as the "Memphis sand aquifer" or simply as the "Memphis aquifer." This particular water source is stated to contain more than 100 trilliongallons (380 km³) of water.Memphis has a
humid subtropical climate , with four distinct seasons. The summer months are persistently hot and humid due to moisture encroaching from theGulf of Mexico .Geography
Memphis is located in southwestern Tennessee at coor dms|35|7|3|N|89|58|16|W|city.GR|1 According to the
United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 313.8 sq mi (763.4km² ), of which 302.3 sq mi (723.4 km²) is land and 15.4 sq mi (40.0 km²), or 5.24%, is water.Cityscape
The city of Memphis is located in southwestern
Tennessee and sits on the eastern bank of theMississippi River . It is the regional hub for atri-state area ofArkansas ,Mississippi and Tennessee.Interstate 40 (I-40) enters the city from the northeast, and loops above the central part of the city, exiting across theMississippi River and travelling to thewest .Interstate 55 approaches the city from thesouth and connects with Interstate 240, which completes the loop around central Memphis with I-40, and also leaves to the west.U.S. Highway 72 leaves the city traveling to the southeast. The west end of [http://www.geocities.com/usend7079/End078/end078.htm U.S. Highway 78] begins in Memphis on Linden Avenue at the intersection of 2nd Street. As it leaves Memphis, US 78 follows Lamar Avenue, historically known as "Pidgeon Roost Road" for the nestings ofpassenger pigeon s formerly in the vicinity. The east end of U.S. Highway 78 terminates inCharleston, South Carolina .Tallest buildings
Name Stories Height (in ft) Height (in m) One Beale (proposed)30 435 133 100 North Main 37 430 131 Morgan Keegan Tower 23 403 123 Clark Tower Executive Suites 32 400 122 One Commerce Square 31 396 121 Sterick Building 31 365 111 ections and suburbs
The core of Memphis is marked by five major districts, with smaller districts lying within their borders. These are Downtown, Midtown, North Memphis, South Memphis, and East Memphis. In recent decades the city has expanded further by annexing adjacent territories, so these names can be somewhat misleading to those who are unfamiliar to the area.
Sections and neighborhoods:
*Annesdale Park
*Annesdale Snowden
*Belle Meade
*Berclair
*Binghamton
*Buntyn
*Central Gardens
*Chickasaw Gardens
*Cooper-Young
*Cordova
*Douglass
*Downtown
*East Memphis
*Evergreen
*Frayser
*Harbor Town
*Hickory Hill
*Highpoint Terrace
*Hillshire
*Hollywood
*Hyde Park
*Idlewild
*Laurelwood
*Lenox
*Orange Mound
*Parkway Village
*Raleigh
*Richwood
*North Memphis
*Medical District
*Midtown
*Mud Island
*Normal Station
*Nutbush
*Scenic Hills
*South Bluffs
*South Main Arts District
*South Memphis (see Southside)
*The Village, East Memphis [ [http://www.villagememphis.com The Village Memphis Website] ]
*Uptown
*Victorian Village
*Watkins & Brown
*Westwood
*Whitehaven
*Wolfchase
*WalkerhomesAquifer
Shelby County is located over four natural
aquifer s, one of which is recognized as the "Memphis sand aquifer" or simply as the "Memphis aquifer". This particular water source, located some 350 to 1100ft (100 - 330 m) underground, is stated to contain more than 100 trilliongallons (380 km³) of water by Memphis Light, Gas, and Water, which draws, verifies the cleanliness of, and distributes the water to over 250,000 customers. [ [http://mlgw.com/SubView.php?key=about_ourutilservices Memphis Light, Gas, and Water Website - About Our Services] ]Furthermore, in the time since the tapping of the well in
1887 , the aquifer has only descended 125 ft (38 m), suggesting a reliable water source in Memphis for years to come. [Citation
author = L. Yu Lin, Ph.D., P.E
title = Drinking Water from Wells, Not From the River
url = http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/pae/environmentalscience/casestudies/case9.mhtml]Most Memphians recognize this as their primary water source, and take great regional pride in their possession of the aquifer. Memphis water is notably soft, low in mineral content, and free of toxic substances. [ [http://www.mlgw.com/images/2005_wateranalysis.pdf MLGW - 2005 Water Quality Table] ]
Climate
Memphis has a
humid subtropical climate , with four distinct seasons. Historically, April is the month with the highest frequency of tornadoes, though tornadoes have occurred every month of the year. Memphis is sunny approximately 64% of the time.pring
Spring often begins in late February or early March, following the onset of a sharp warmup. This season is also known as "severe weather season" due to the higher frequency of
tornadoes ,hail , andthunderstorms producing winds greater than 58 mph (93 km/h). Average rainfall is slightly higher during the spring months (except November) than the rest of the year, but not to any noticeable extent.ummer
The summer months (late May to late September) are dominated by temperatures between 68 °F (20 °C) and 95 °F (35 °C), and
humidity due to moisture encroaching from theGulf of Mexico . Afternoon thunderstorms are frequent during some summers, but usually brief, lasting no longer than an hour.Autumn
Early Autumn is pleasantly drier and mild, but can remain hot until late October. Abrupt but short-lived cold snaps are common. Late Autumn is rainy and colder, December being the third rainiest month of the year. Fall foliage becomes especially vibrant after the first frost, typically November, and lasts until early December.
Winter
Winters are mild, but cold snaps can occur. The official all-time record low temperature was -13.0 °F (-25.0 °C), which occurred on
December 24 ,1963 . Mild spells are sometimes warm with temperatures as high as 75 °F (23 °C) during January and February. Snowfall is not abundant but does occur during most winters, with an annual average of 5.7 in (14.4 cm) at the airport. The most significant snow in many years fell on March 8, 2008 when 7 inches blanketed the city. While severe weather is more common in Spring, notable severe weather has occurred in winter. On February 5, 2008 a tornado killed 3 in Memphis during the2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak Weather averages
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source = The Weather Channel [cite web|url=http://www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/monthly/graph/USTN0325?from=36hr_bottomnav_undeclared |title=Monthly Averages for Memphis, TN |accessdate=2008-09-17 |date=2008 |publisher=The Weather Channel ]
accessdate=September 2008ister cities
Memphis has two sister cities, as designated by [http://www.sister-cities.org/ Sister Cities International, Inc. (SCI)] :
*Kanifing (Gambia )
*Kaolack (Senegal )Geo-Locations
Coord|35.15310|N|90.06466|W|type:landmark|format=dms|name=Hernando de Soto Bridge -
Hernando de Soto Bridge (I-40 )Coord|35.15236|N|90.04456|W|type:landmark|format=dms|name=St. Jude Children's Research Hospital -
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Coord|35.14783|N|90.05163|W|type:landmark|format=dms|name=100 North Main Street, Tallest Building in Memphis - 100 North Main Street, Tallest Building in Memphis
Coord|35.13956|N|90.05165|W|type:landmark|format=dms|name=Beale Street Visitors Center -
Beale Street Visitors CenterCoord|35.13900|N|90.03759|W|type:landmark|format=dms|name=Sun Studio -
Sun Studio Coord|35.13426|N|90.05772|W|type:landmark|format=dms|name=Lorraine Motel -
Lorraine Motel Coord|35.12312|N|90.07532|W|type:landmark|format=dms|name=National Ornamental Metal Museum -
National Ornamental Metal Museum Coord|35.04750|N|90.02486|W|type:landmark|format=dms|name=Graceland Mansion -
Graceland MansionCoord|35|8|2|N|90|3|45|W|type:building|format=dms|name=Tennessee Brewery -
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