Blue skies back; some more of that Catalina rain climo, March this time

Feeling better now that the K-layer has moved on and our skies have returned to their normal deep blue. (“K” =s smoke in meteo-parlance, not a strikeout.)

No rain in models for southern AZ next 15 days.   Ugh.

In the meantime, as filler material, I will bore you with a graph of Catalina March rain climatology, thanks to our friends at Our Garden who, frankly, are a bit weather-centric.  Remember that if you buy stuff there, you will actually be supporting weather activities.


 

By Art Rangno

Retiree from a group specializing in airborne measurements of clouds and aerosols at the University of Washington (Cloud and Aerosol Research Group). The projects in which I participated were in many countries; from the Arctic to Brazil, from the Marshall Islands to South Africa.