Re: Flash floof warning in effect on Yuma Sub
Author: An Observer
Date: 07-19-2021 - 13:32

Possibly, the altitude and the distance North would diminish the monsoon affect somewhat. That area gets t-storms in years when we have little if any monsoon activity. There were storms in the parks and down to St. George in the period of time that we had little activity. Certainly the washout was triggered by the same level of t-storm that we see further South.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Flash floof warning in effect on Yuma Sub Steve 07-18-2021 - 23:31
  Re: Flash floof warning in effect on Yuma Sub An Observer 07-19-2021 - 10:22
  Re: Flash floof warning in effect on Yuma Sub E.H. Scaryman 07-19-2021 - 12:48
  Re: Flash floof warning in effect on Yuma Sub An Observer 07-19-2021 - 13:32
  Wet Vs. Dry Thunderstorms E.H. Scaryman 07-19-2021 - 16:09
  Re: Wet Vs. Dry Thunderstorms WAF 07-19-2021 - 16:45
  Re: Wet Vs. Dry Thunderstorms E.H. Scaryman 07-19-2021 - 16:51
  Re: Wet Vs. Dry Thunderstorms WAF 07-19-2021 - 17:18
  Re: Wet Vs. Dry Thunderstorms An Observer 07-20-2021 - 15:42


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