2005..the year of the NONSOON!

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2005..the year of the NONSOON!

#1 Postby azsnowman » Sun Jul 10, 2005 7:16 pm

It appears the 2005 Monsoon season will go down as the Year of the NonSoon.......already nearing a record nonstart to the season for the White Mountains (July 15th is the latest start) and NOTHING on the horizon but RECORD HEAT!!

http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/fgz

.DISCUSSION...A STRONG HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM...BECOMING CENTERED OVER CENTRAL UT...IS PROGGED TO BUILD OVER THE DESERT SOUTHWEST DURING THE WEEK. 5H HGTS REACH 599 DAM ON TUESDAY AND HGTS REMAIN HIGH THRU THE WEEK. THE AIR MASS WARMS UNDER THIS INTENSE RIDGE WITH H7 TEMPS NEAR 20C SEEN DURING THE WEEK. THIS PATTERN IS SIMILAR TO ANOTHER RECORD BREAKING TEMPERATURE EPISODE.


We had a WET winter, guess that was the moisture for the year.......ah well, "Bring on the Wildfires!" With no rain in sight and record temps down on the desert floors, it'll just send all the nimrods up HERE to start fires!

Dennis :cry:
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#2 Postby Aslkahuna » Mon Jul 11, 2005 12:10 am

The record breaking episodes referred to are late June 1994 and mid July 1995. The actual official latest start to the monsoon is July 25, 1987. There's never been a year without a monsoon but there have been years with extremely pitiful monsoons.

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#3 Postby azskyman » Mon Jul 11, 2005 9:42 pm

Last year was pretty sad. Only 1.75" measured in my backyard between May 1 and September 30th.

Deserts are about big mood swings. Extremes of one kind shift to extremes of another...and those are what give us our averages.

The best thing I could probably do to bring monsoons to my part of Phoenix is to wash the two cars on the same day.

Or maybe plan an outdoor event.

Right now a cloud would be nice.
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#4 Postby azsnowman » Sat Jul 16, 2005 7:54 am

WELL....as they say, "There's a FIRST time for EVERYTHING!" and this appears to be the year without the monsoon. No evidence of a start date yet, just temps above normal, WAY above normal, in the 39 years I've lived on this mountain, I've NEVER seen a summer quite this hot! St. Johns, 39 miles to my east has broken records for 5 consecutive days now, records from 83 yrs. ago are falling by the way side. I've hit 98° here at the house 3 days in a row, which is UNHEARD of.

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#5 Postby weatherlover427 » Sat Jul 16, 2005 8:29 am

After some small moisture intrusions here Thursday and yesterday, it's back to the dry heat for most of the next week. Take a look at the forecast for the Palm Springs area for the next week:

Today: Mostly sunny. Highs 112 to 117. Light winds becoming southeast 15 mph in the afternoon.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Lows 77 to 86. Winds northwest 15 mph in the evening becoming light.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. Highs 114 to 119 light winds..
Sunday night: Mostly clear. Lows 78 to 86. Winds northwest 15 mph in the evening becoming light.
Monday: Mostly sunny. Highs 115 to 120 light winds..
Monday night: Mostly clear. Lows 80 to 88.
Tuesday: Sunny. Highs 114 to 119.
Tuesday night: Clear. Lows 80 to 88.
Wednesday: Sunny. Highs 111 to 116.
Wednesday night: Mostly clear. Lows 79 to 87.
Thursday: Mostly sunny. Highs 110 to 115.
Thursday night: Mostly clear. Lows 78 to 86.
Friday: Mostly sunny. Highs 109 to 114.
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#6 Postby mike18xx » Mon Jul 18, 2005 2:15 am

I think once it does start, you're gonna get soaked.
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#7 Postby weatherlover427 » Mon Jul 18, 2005 8:20 am

I think I am going to eat my words here...

For: Coachella Valley Issued: July 18, 2005 03:27:08 PDT

Today: Mostly sunny. Highs 116 to 123. Light winds...becoming northwest 15 to 25 mph in the afternoon.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Lows 80 to 86. Winds northwest 15 to 25 mph in the evening..becoming light after midnight..
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. More humid. Highs 111 to 116. Light winds becoming southeast 15 mph in the afternoon.
Tuesday night: Mostly clear. Lows 80 to 86. Winds southeast 15 to 20 mph in the evening becoming light.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny in the morning...becoming partly cloudy. Highs 108 to 113. Light winds becoming southeast 15 mph in the afternoon.
Wednesday night: Partly cloudy in the evening...becoming mostly clear. Lows 79 to 86.
Thursday: Mostly sunny in the morning...becoming partly cloudy. Highs 106 to 111.
Thursday night: Partly cloudy in the evening...becoming mostly clear. Lows 78 to 86.
Friday: Mostly sunny in the morning...becoming partly cloudy. Highs 106 to 111.
Friday night: Partly cloudy. Lows 76 to 84.
Saturday through Sunday: Variable cloudiness. Chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs 106 to 112. Lows 76 to 84.

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The above is taken from the NWS forecast for Palm Springs, CA and vicinity for Monday, 7/18/2005 at 3:30 am PDT.
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