Sunday, August 12, 2012

August 2012 Pictures and July Data

Prickly Pear with Fruit

July 2012 was cool and wet in Tucson, AZ.  For only the second time in the last 14 months that I have been recording data, the average high temperature was below normal. The average high temperature was 97.3°F (23.4°C), which was -2.4°F
(-1.3°C) below normal. The average low temperature was close to normal at 74.2°F (23.4°C) with the normal reading of 74.4°F (23.6°C). There were 10 days over 100°F (38.8°C) which is 8 less days than normal. 

Saguaro



























Ocotillo 


The much-needed rainfall contributed to the cooler temperatures. The official rainfall at the airport was 4.13” (104.90 mm). At my location I recorded 4.03” (102.36 mm). There were two days where we received 1.39” (35.31 mm) and 1.37” (34.80 mm) in a few hours. The arrival of the summer monsoon season inspired us to start doing rainwater harvesting at our house. At this point we only have a few strategically placed trashcans to collect water off of the roof. We hope to install some large tanks and pumps soon to be able to take care of our watering needs for our small vegetable garden. Stay tuned for more pictures of our rainwater harvesting system as it develops.




Rainwater Harvesting





Record 1.37" Rainfall

The high rainfall produced more blossoms on many of our cactus. Traditionally, except for the barrel cactus, most other species only bloom in the spring.

Barrel Cactus


Jumping Cholla Cactus
Staghorn Cholla

    
Pincushion Cactus           

Harris Hawk