Synoptic Climatology of the Arizona Summer Precipitation Singularity *, #

  • Bryson R
  • Lowry W
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Abstract

Using the percent of climatological stations reporting rain as a measure of the raininess of a particular day in Arizona, a large increase in rainfall within a few days is found to occur about July 1 in most Arizona summers. By means of flow charts, upper air sequences, mean soundings, and diurnal temperature ranges, this increase is shown to be the result of a rather sharp transition from one dominant air mass to another over the state. The occurrence appears to be related to index, and a hemispherical singularity also appears to be related to the phenomenon.

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Bryson, R. A., & Lowry, W. P. (1955). Synoptic Climatology of the Arizona Summer Precipitation Singularity *, #. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 36(7), 329–339. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0477-36.7.329

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