August 2025 SW Climate Podcast - At Wits End

Date
09-02-2025

Recorded 8/29/2025, Aired 9/2/2025

We are over two-thirds of the way through this year’s monsoon and in this month’s Southwest Climate Podcast hosts Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins have a bit of a therapy session. They do a round up of July and August which they call the most uninteresting monsoon. There is a deep dive on what is driving this picture of night and day between Arizona and New Mexico.  They give a look towards September with all eyes on the eastern Pacific tropical activity as the wildcard.  They eventually learn to appreciate the subtleties and accept their relationship with the Southwest Monsoon. 

 

Mentions:

Monsoon Season Station Climate Summaries

Paper: Dominant patterns of US warm season precipitation variability in a fine resolution observational record, with focus on the southwest

North American Multi-Model Ensemble (NMME)

University of Arizona's Weather Research and Forecasting Model (UA WRF)

SW US Monsoon Precipitation Mapping - Past Seasons

NOAA - NWS: Climate Prediction Center

 

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