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September 2024 SW Climate Podcast – A Tale of Two Monsoon Halves

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Recorded 9/20/2024

Aired 9/24/2024

In this month’s Southwest Climate Podcast hosts Zack ‘Generational’ Guido and Mike “Dewpoint’ Crimmins break down what the heck happened to the second half of the monsoon this year. They unpack the recent Atlantic tropical activity, or lack thereof, as well as any hope for the Pacific to bring some moisture to the Southwest. They end with some coverage of the rest of September and a look into the early winter outlooks. This episode is not without controversy - so download / stream today!

Generational Count = 11

Mentions:

Southwest U.S. Summer Monsoon Season Precipitation Mapping

Southwest U.S. Station Climate Summaries

NOAA Multi-Radar/Multi-Sensor System (MRMS)

The More Extreme Nature of North American Monsoon Precipitation in the Southwestern United States as Revealed by a Historical Climatology of Simulated Severe Weather Events

RainLog

CoCoRaHS

NOAA - CPC: Outlooks

NWS - Tucson: Avg Daily Dewpoint Tracker

IRI, Columbia University Climate School: ENSO Forecast

North American Multi-Model Ensemble

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100 episodi

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Manage episode 441636272 series 3568461
Contenuto fornito da Climate Assessment for the Southwest (CLIMAS). Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da Climate Assessment for the Southwest (CLIMAS) o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.

Recorded 9/20/2024

Aired 9/24/2024

In this month’s Southwest Climate Podcast hosts Zack ‘Generational’ Guido and Mike “Dewpoint’ Crimmins break down what the heck happened to the second half of the monsoon this year. They unpack the recent Atlantic tropical activity, or lack thereof, as well as any hope for the Pacific to bring some moisture to the Southwest. They end with some coverage of the rest of September and a look into the early winter outlooks. This episode is not without controversy - so download / stream today!

Generational Count = 11

Mentions:

Southwest U.S. Summer Monsoon Season Precipitation Mapping

Southwest U.S. Station Climate Summaries

NOAA Multi-Radar/Multi-Sensor System (MRMS)

The More Extreme Nature of North American Monsoon Precipitation in the Southwestern United States as Revealed by a Historical Climatology of Simulated Severe Weather Events

RainLog

CoCoRaHS

NOAA - CPC: Outlooks

NWS - Tucson: Avg Daily Dewpoint Tracker

IRI, Columbia University Climate School: ENSO Forecast

North American Multi-Model Ensemble

  continue reading

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