Friday, May 30, 2008

Summer in Arizona

The thirsty earth frowns

At the sun's scorching embrace;

Monsoons will bring smiles.
My haiku above was inspired by a post of Robyn's the other day and the recent comments of local weatherpersons about the approaching monsoon season in Arizona. Technically they should be referred to as monsoon thunderstorms and the season is usually from July through September, but the timing is more dependent upon the dewpoint than the calendar. As the weather heats up here in the Southwest and the landscape turns dry and brown, we begin to long for the rainy season. More information on this interesting meteorological phenomena can be found at this Arizona State University website.

1 comment:

Anne said...

The landscape is looking very "Project Spectrum" -- what I remember of Arizona is the amazing contrast formed by blue sky and red rock ... gorgeous. Oh, and javelinas, of course.