Despite the active season, it was still a hot monsoon in 2022. The average temperature for the four month period across the Southwest was 78.3 °F, which tied with 2021 for the 4th warmest on record.
Monsoon2022 officially began June 15 and will end on September 30, so these reports only encompass some portions of the monsoon season. Data are considered preliminary.
In this study, the real-time performance of a recently developed multi-physics multi-ensemble (MPME) subseasonal prediction system is evaluated for its ability to predict the spatio-temporal rainfall variability during the 2022monsoon.
The maps below are focused on capturing unique elements of the summer monsoon season hydroclimate across Arizona and New Mexico including total precipitation, intensity, and frequency of precipitation events.
The 2022monsoon season was considered well above normal in terms of active days and rainfall. The season also recorded the third most number of products issued by the MSP.
These dots reflect rainfall in South Asia’s majestic monsoon, which brings life-giving water, as well as danger, to nearly a quarter of humanity. As the world warms over decades, rainfall will...
We spoke to ASU climatologist Randy Cerveny about what we can expect this year during the monsoon. It’s hard to believe we’ll see rain anytime soon, as we sweat it out in triple digit temperatures.
This year monsoon season set on 30th June 2022 over Pakistan, a day earlier of its normal date (1st July) and withdrew during third week of September 2022. However, significant continuous rainfall occurred from 4th July onwards.
Key Points The Southwest U.S. Monsoon is the seasonal increase in summer precipitation and runs from June 15 to September 30. This year’s monsoon has started off strong, especially for Arizona and New Mexico. The monsoon has already brought a quick end to a busy and destructive fire season.