Monday, January 2, 2012

January 2012 Pictures and December 2011 Data

Prickly Pear
December in Tucson was colder and wetter than normal.  Below normal temperatures occurred for the majority of the month. At the end of the month highs were above normal for a few days going into the new year. The average high temperature was 60.4 F (15.8 C) which is -4.4 F (-2.4 C) below normal. The average low temperature was 37.4 F (3.0 C). This is -1.7 F (-0.9 C) below normal. This made it the 20th coldest December on record that tied with a record in 1897.

A few different rain storms brought a total of 2.03" (51.56 mm) of rain to the official weather service site at the airport. At my location we received 2.20" (55.88 mm) of rain. In one day we received 1.24" (31.50mm) at my site. I have never received so much rain before and was thankful my rain gauge had an overflow basin. We were also grateful that none of our saguaros fell over in the rain. The last time we received 1.0" of rain in a day we lost a gigantic saguaro in our yard. See pictures below of downed saguaro from January 2010.

Healthy Saguaro after lots of rain



 Dec 2011 Normals Deviation
Average High Temperature (°F) 60.4 64.8 -4.4
Average Low Temperature (°F) 37.4 39.1 -1.7
Average Temperature (°F) 48.9 51.9 -3.0
Number of 100° + highs 0 0 0
Rainfall (in) official 2.03 0.93 1.10
Rainfall (in) at location 2.20






Dec 2011 Normals Deviation
Average High Temperature (°C) 15.8 18.2 -2.4
Average Low Temperature (°C) 3.0 3.9 -0.9
Average Temperature (°C) 9.4 11.1 -1.7
Number of 100° + highs 0 0 0
Rainfall (mm) official 51.56 23.62 27.94
Rainfall (mm) at location 55.88










Fallen Saguaro 1-2010
Another view of saguaro 1-2010

Ocotillo Minus Leaves







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