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Monsoon Arizona 2009

Arizona monsoon fast facts:

32 percent our of Arizona's yearly rain totals come during the monsoon.

40 percent of In Pinetop's yearly rain totals come during the monsoon.

62 percent of Bisbee's yearly rain totals come during the monsoon.

Lightning will strike about 500,000 times during the monsoon.

There are between 500 and 600 Arizona weather spotters.

The term "monsoon" comes from the Arabic "mausim" meaning "season" or "wind shift".

The Arizona monsoon officially begins after the third consecutive day of dew points above 55 degrees.

The word "monsoon" refers to a season by definition, and should never be used with the word "season".

The Arizona monsoon usually continues for about two months resulting in about 2 1/2 inches of rain.

Monsoon storms range from minor dust storms to violent thunderstorms.

Arizona monsoon storms start with heavy winds sometimes resulting in a visible wall of dust hundreds of feet high.

Dust storms during the monsoon are normally accompanied by thunder and lightning and often lead to heavy downpours.

The longest Arizona monsoon is recorded as 99 days in 1984.

The shortest Arizona monsoon on record is 27 days in 1962.

The most rain generated from an Arizona monsoon was 9.38 inches in 1984.

The driest monsoon in Arizona was .35 inches in 1924.

Protect your pool:

Helpful links for protecting your pool during the monsoon:
 www.apsp.org

 www.splashzoneusa.com

 www.swimmingpool.com