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2014 monsoon rain update for Arizona

  By Christopher May | 06/12/2014 - 9:22 am |01/19/2015 Flagstaff, Weather, Climate, & Fire
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Weather forecast map for 6-16-2014

Two things for you today. I know you’ll like them. First, a US Navy NoGAPS precipitation forecast map for Monday the 16th: Next, a story from yesterday’s Arizona Daily Sun: … Continue reading →

Tagged el nino, forecast, monsoon, navy, rainfall, snow, stus-weather-blog, summer, winter

Strong Finish For Monsoon Season Predicted

  By Christopher May | 08/16/2013 - 4:22 pm |08/16/2013 Arizona, Flagstaff, Weather, Climate, & Fire
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The weather wizard of Flagstaff, Stu’s Weather Blog, passes along a prediction for a strong, wet finish to the monsoon season over the coming month. What could possibly please Arizona’s … Continue reading →

Tagged August, monsoon, rain, rainfall

Report from Baker Butte

  By Christopher May | 08/05/2013 - 5:58 pm |08/10/2013 Mogollon Rim, Trip Reports, Weather, Climate, & Fire
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According to the ranger at the Forest Service lookout tower at Baker Butte, they have received only 4 inches of rain since the monsoons started, and have noticed almost no … Continue reading →

Tagged Baker Butte, Knoll Lake, monsoon, rainfall, rim road, usfs

Arizona precipitation maps from the National Weather Service

  By Christopher May | 07/30/2013 - 3:35 pm |01/01/2014 Arizona, Permanent Resource, Weather, Climate, & Fire
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The water page at the NWS lets you see how much rain has fallen and compare it to long term averages. You can pick the period of time to display, … Continue reading →

Tagged monsoon, national weather service, nws, precipitation, rainfall, weather

Intellicast Weekly Arizona Rainfall Map

  By Christopher May | 04/13/2013 - 6:49 am |08/04/2013 Arizona, Permanent Resource, Weather, Climate, & Fire
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The Intellicast Weekly Rainfall Map shows you where in Arizona the rain has fallen in the last week, based on Doppler radar estimates.  Follow the rain to your favorite mushie!

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Rainlog.org – A Cooperative Rainfall Monitoring Network From the U. of Arizona

  By Christopher May | 04/12/2013 - 5:04 am |08/04/2013 Arizona, Permanent Resource, Weather, Climate, & Fire
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Rainlog.org – A Cooperative Rainfall Monitoring Network. You can zoom in or out, and set a range of dates, to tell you where the rain has fallen recently.  This is … Continue reading →

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