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The cheery Arizona poppies (Arizona caltrop, orange caltrop, summer poppy) are blooming, thanks to the summer rainy season. This shot was taken in Catalina State Park on August 20, 2011. Drifts of poppies are common and really brighten up the landscape.

Trail-free exploration of an unnamed cinder cone in the Sunset Crater Volcano area.

 

Photo by Deborah Lee Soltez, August 26, 2018.

Caption: This is a detail of one of the structures of these bridges. In dry weather there is very little water in these stream beds but in this part of the Himalayas, the monsoon season sometimes strikes with great fury and these simple mountains gullies become roaring torrents. For this reason the bridges are made strong and high.

 

Citation: Mennonite Board of Missions Photographs, 1898-1967. IV-10-007.2 Box 4 Folder 15. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana.

A lightning bolt splits the skies during the monsoonseason in Northern Arizona.

Our skies during monsoon season are just gorgeous. These were all taken on the same day. Some in the front yard and some from the back and the difference is literally night and day.

My pictures of course are amateur. If you want to see some GREAT sky pictures go to Teri's flickr.

Our skies during monsoon season are just gorgeous. These were all taken on the same day. Some in the front yard and some from the back and the difference is literally night and day.

My pictures of course are amateur. If you want to see some GREAT sky pictures go to Teri's flickr.

Monsoons bring to Kerala two rainy seasons-the southwest monsoon or the Edavappathi, bringing rains during June-September, and the north east monsoon or the Thulavarsham during October to December.The rainforest areas of the state have humid tropical wet climate while the extreme eastern fringes experience a drier tropical wet and dry climate .Kerala receives an average annual rainfall of 3107 mm. Southwest monsoon is the main rainy season in Kerala begins by the end of May or early June with the outset of the southwest monsoon winds North East Monsoon in Kerala Also known as Thulaavarsham hits Kerala during the return of the southwest monsoon winds. These rains are in the months of October and November.

Meredith gave me this shirt when we saw her at the farmers market. As you can see I'm instantly enamored with it. An important historical moment captured on film! Thank you Meredith!

Sunrise in Scottsdale - Monsoon morning

Sunset August 6, 2007

 

Tonights photos look alittle funky, I don't think it was a good picture night.

Cell phone grab on the way home. Added some faux-HDR to give it some grit to highlight the abandoned road.

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A few photos taken during four weeks back visiting family and exploring Northern Arizona and South Western Colorado.

 

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La Virga, keep it under an inch at a time, please. Three inches in an hour, like the other day, is just a bit too much.

 

Ruth Ellen, Tim, and Kelly, en route to the Farmer's Market, Cottonwood, AZ

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New Mexico has been been in a major drought situation for more than five years.

 

To see thunderheads like this forming in the afternoon is a major event!

 

We have finally been getting rain on a regular basis for the past week and I can smell the aroma of the pinon trees in the air.

 

We actually refer to this as Monsoon Season!

A few photos taken during four weeks back visiting family and exploring Northern Arizona and South Western Colorado.

 

For licensing or usage requests, please reach out directly.

Sophia sat on a hay bale and watched the boys launch and fetch rockets.

Northbound on Route 285 in northern New Mexico, where there's a lot of wide open space but not too much going on except some very good clouds.

 

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Dateline: July 14th, 2010 and we'd been at home for too long. Off to Colorado, where it's cooler.

  

(this really is a single frame)

Thanks to all who visit, look at my photos and perhaps "favourite" them. I really, really appreciate a comment, good or bad, about my photos. If you have a tip for making a particular scene better then by all means make that comment. Just say 'Hi' to let me know you were here, even. I'm not thin-skinned and I certainly won't start a war of words. Again, thank you for dropping by.

 

A "suckerhole" (break in the clouds) to the west (right) of the photo was illuminating the rain shafts. I believe those rain shafts are around 23 miles south of our position in the vicinity of Tijeras Canyon where I-40 heads east through the mountains. The effect was quite dramatic. See the following panorama of six photos.

Witnessing an epic lightning storm this evening! This was around Livermore, CA at the parking lot areas of the San Francisco Premium Outlets. Talk about crazy weather lately for this month of September so far... (Monday evening, September 11, 2017)

 

Weather update - Unusual thunderstorm outbreak for California for the week of (2017) September 10:

A slow-moving cut-off low pressure area was setting up off the SoCal coast & has the potential to bring some very active weather to parts of the state over the next 5 days. On Monday & Tuesday, the storm threat was to shift northward from SoCal to encompass the rest of Cali including the Bay Area.

 

It all started with strong wind gusts between 35-50 mph that roared thru Monterey County and parts of the South Bay in the early morning hours. Later, temps climbed to the 90s in San Jose. Then finally came the rain, thunder & lightning. The NWS tweeted out that the Bay Area saw more than 800 lightning strikes & cloud flashes between noon and 5 p.m.! About 7,000 flashes lit up the sky across the Bay Area Monday night along with CG strikes. In an unusual display of meteorological madness, Mother Nature had doused parts of the Bay Area with brief heavy rain Monday night & zapped some spots with lightning while leaving other areas untouched. A low-pressure area hanging out over the Pacific had delivered the t-storms, which rumbled thru the Bay Area starting in the late afternoon & early evening in the South Bay and later moved northward towards SF. While this weather may have seemed weird, NWS meteorologist Anna Schneider, said it’s only a tad unusual. “We’re starting to approach that time of year when this kind of weather is more common,” she said. The t-storms were forecast to stick around thru Tuesday night. Temps were expected to drop Tuesday then start warming up again once the t-storms depart. Warmer, drier weather was expected to return to the region by the upcoming weekend...

Woodchute Mountain Wilderness.

Mullein leaves make a tea that soothes colds. And they're also, out west anyway, referred to as "Cowboy Toilet Paper"!

and the sooner the better, but flooding will be another issue. A huge dust storm kick up by 60 mph winds, called a "haboob", pelts Phoenix, water shed and forest restoration work lie ahead for so many burned acres in AZ and NM, Santa Clara sees all 1.5 million trees planted after their last fire burned again and everyone hopes for better weather patterns. The Donaldson Fire became NM's second largest fire this week, after the Las Conchas fire which is burning over 130,000 acres and is only 30% contained. The Pacheco fire is over 10,000 acres burning nine miles north of Santa Fe and 55% contained.

 

Athropogenic. My new word interest.

Cumulus clouds forming north of Placitas during summer monsoon season

heat lightning giving a big show

Sunrise in Scottsdale - LOVE the summer sunrises we get during monsoon season!

We had such intense rainfall yesterday (1.25" in less than an hour) that I climbed halfway up into attic entrance and held the camera up to snap photos, checking for leaks. There were no actively dripping leaks at the time I looked, but there were some signs of rainwater soaking the plywood, and some water damage on the corners, and Chad's formulating a plan to re-shingle. Otherwise, not too bad for a 24 year old roof on a 100 year old house.

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