Thank you all for your input!
I am glad that you find the results interesting/valuable.
Pete, the Kansas State results can be considered now a subset of ours since we tested more pot combinations :)
it is nice they almost match what we have also found.
On a serious note, I have learned a few things about the black pot gardening.
I was especially surprised by the amount of cooling done via the water evaporation.
Some noticeable improvements can be done through:
1. placing a pot in a shade or shielding the pot with paper, wood, fabric, etc.
2. location, location, location... The cement floor is bad, the grass loan is better, half burying is best.
3. choosing a non-plastic pot (terra-cotta, fabric)
4. regular watering, the water evaporation is a huge energy draw for the soil
5. pot color, the light is better
But again, you have to adjust the results to your climate needs. In the south you want to keep the pots cool, in the north you might want to keep them on the sun since it is not as hot.