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VIDEO: East Valley mobile home destroyed in severe monsoon storm An East Valley mobile home was destroyed when severe monsoon storms swept through the area late Sunday night.
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Windy conditions are likely this afternoon and this evening. Wind gusts could reach as high as 45 mph in portions of southeastern California. Areas of blowing dust may also result in reduced visibilities and dangerous driving conditions.
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Upcoming Storm Update - 2-19-2022 - 3:45pm Local - Inside Slider Tuesday night into Wednesday -
Discussion: The latest Arizona Weather Force Model does not look any different from the COMMANDING ARTICLE (link below) issued the other day. The Winter Storm Watch issued here at Arizona Weather Force remains in effect for above the 3,000 FT mark across the Northern half of Arizona, which includes the entire Mogollon Rim.
Details are emerging from the AZWF medium range model where the heaviest activity will reside. Since this is an inside slider, which will also affect California some, this should impact the state harder, with the more north and higher you are in elevation the better.
As you can see, the 'TYPE' on the AZWF model suggests heavy/significant snowfall in Flagstaff and along the rest southeast of there, including the Pinetop areas.
Further down is the 'snow' category, generally 2+ inches or higher is expected in that category and that shows up for Payson, Sedona, and Prescott's forecast areas. So of course please do expect 2-6" of snowfall there within that margin.
The light snow category show up as far southeast as parts of Cochise County as the lightest, including the Catalina Mountain regions near Tucson. It also outlines the bottom of the Grand Canyon and gives Kingman some as well.
The liquid precipitation is for the low terrain, including Tucson and Phoenix. Like the monsoon, the further east you are in all those areas the better your rainfall amounts will be. So expect less west of Phoenix and more east of there. I don't see how Fountain Hills cannot squeeze the 0.25" to 0.50" of rain margin out.
THUNDERSTORMS: Thunderstorm dynamics do look to be mainly reserved for the heavier expected amounts for the Northern half of the State from Maricopa County North, Northward to the rest of the Northern Arizona zones, including the Mogollon Rim, which may very well have Thundersnow associated with the system, which is the reason the model is pe***ng higher and lower snowfall amounts.
That is your update, continue to monitor the latest official forecasts here at Arizona Weather Force and don't forget, if you made it this far and not part of this page, hit follow today ...
COMMANDING ARTICLE LINK TO READ - https://www.facebook.com/ArizonaWeatherForce/posts/781988489860596
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Master Meteorologist – is a consulting meteorologist for over 50 different companies, including energy, agriculture, aviation, marine, leisure, and many more areas. He has certs from Mississippi State for broadcast met and Penn State forecasting certs MET 101, 241, 341 and 361 as a meteorologist, but before then was completely self taught, barely learning a thing from the schools that he did not already know.
Both short and long-range is very important to know in those jobs so you can bet on accuracy here. He is versed in fields like Western USA, Tornadoes, Floods, Hurricanes, High Winds, Fire Behavior, Snow and Blizzards, Short Range, Long Range, Seasonal, and Life-Threatening decisions with over 20 years experience, out-forecasting all weather services available today with lead-time and precision, which makes him a focus of ridicule and envy.
NOTE: Alerts are posted on here, be it a tornado watch, etc, and these alerts are issued from this office and nowhere else. At times, which is often, you will see an alert forecast posted on here that you do not see elsewhere. That is fine, the track record of the main office is very high so maintain to follow an event when posted.
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Stormy Conditions All Set To Last Through End Month Across Desert Southwest; Last Half of Martin Storm Pattern of December 2021 Starts This Week - Arizona Weather Force After a slight break with cold and sometimes freezing temperatures in the region, the last half of the Martin Storm Pattern of December 2021 is set to begin this week. For the general outlook, read on for details ... This article will contain both Southern California and Arizona Weather Force's outl...
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1057pm: If your cell phone just went off, it is likely because we have a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for destructive level winds to 80 mph and hailstones up to an inch in diameter. Very heavy rain expected as well.
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WARNING: Life-Threatening Severe Weather Threat Aims To Strike Arizona On Monday; AZWF Models Are Maxed Out For Damaging Winds, Large Hail, and Deadly Flooding Concerns
NOTE: Hit the link in the comment section over at the main page Arizona Weather Force - 2 minutes after this is posted - and you will get a larger image of the warning area in this post ...
You know what to do Arizona. Just as you trusted me with the August 13th storm event, so shall I trust you. Get this out far and wide, and maybe life will be saved. A ridge of high pressure and an inverted trough in New Mexico will work together to bring about a powerful and widespread severe weather event for Arizona, which includes the Rim, Phoenix, and Tucson Metros, and low desert areas between so read on for details ...
Yesterday I released the severe weather statement. I left out Gila Bend, which was hit hard with end of life for some. Gila Bend has been added to the severe weather statement. If you are part of a crew there, I suggest heeding the warnings given to you from this weather office. An upper-level low off the coast of Oregon will work to spin up a high-pressure system over California in the next 12 hours. That low-pressure trough is usually what we would see in the Fall, so it has a jet stream with it. This jet stream will work on the western periphery of the high-pressure system and violently spin it clockwise. This clockwise motion will bring impulses around the eastern periphery of the ridge and down into New Mexico. These impulses will be the inverted trough dynamics. This happens on Monday. This north-to-south flow will violently clash with onshore flow from a gulf surge out of the south. This convergence along the Mogollon Rim (Includes Prescott) will be violent. 25-30 mph northerly flow will bring the storms into the lower deserts of Phoenix and Tucson. Attending outflow boundaries will work with an extremely large area of instability. This area coverage of instability is larger than on August 13th, 2021. This means that a larger area will be affected by severe thunderstorms later on Monday. In addition to the instability, anti-cyclonic flow at 30,000 feet will ensure updraft exhaust, making the storms even stronger.
All the ingredients are pointing to a life-threatening scenario anywhere in the magenta or dark blue area. You are suggested to take today and tomorrow morning to prepare however you do it, for yet another major severe weather outbreak. I can only do so much from here as I did with many life-threatening events before. In my local area of Southern California, I run a similar site. A few years back I noticed that we would have major flooding in Santa Barbara. NOAA decided to bring the numbers down. A father messaged me and said he is not in a flood evacuation zone. I ran my model, and he needed to leave. My precipitation forecast was higher than NOAA's because I added in a tropical moisture component called Precipitable Water. So what their models showed was 4-5 inches of rain, mine showed 12 to 15 inches. It ended up in my favor of the forecast. The father messaged me back the next day saying his neighborhood was swept away to the ocean, as was Highway 1. He thanked me and said he owes his life to me. Once again, I had to do NOAA's job for them to save that family. That is in AZWF Promo Video. IF you have not watched it, take the time to and it will show you how AZWF came about by going to the first link in the comment section in this post.
So take it what you will, even if you don't get much it does not mean someone else did not. A lot of people complained about not getting a lot of rain, but there are several people and a whole city in Southern Maricopa County that wished they did not get that much rain and/or their loved ones were alive. Remember that ... That is why I always say, weather forecasting is not just for your backyard, someone else will get it and it may not be what they want.
A final forecast, along with AZWF models will be released on Monday. Trends have trended into the high confidence category this event is solidified ...
You want credentials.. here's the list of links leading up to the August 13th, 2021 forecast... Take what you will ...
First, your monsoon season. I predicted this back in June to be a good one.
Link - https://www.facebook.com/ArizonaWeatherForce/posts/595120311880749
Now for the August 13th event.
This is the first from August 4th saying a hurricane would bring the monsoon period back and supercharge it. I did get the name wrong, but I don't name them - The general pattern is there -
Link - https://www.facebook.com/ArizonaWeatherForce/posts/636693177723462
On August 10th, I issued the Flood Watch to my viewers over my alert system on the site. This was two days before NOAA did it -
Link - https://www.facebook.com/ArizonaWeatherForce/posts/640929927299787
On August 12th, 26 hours before the storms of Friday the 13th would hit, I issued a severe weather statement, outlining the exact area they hit and even stated it would be like August 2008, a rare event.
Link - https://www.facebook.com/ArizonaWeatherForce/posts/642333100492803
Then the morning of the 13th, 9 hours before the storms hit, I issued the ENHANCED severe thunderstorm watch over my alert system to the viewers... NOAA did not issue theirs till the storm was already damaging Payson...
Link - https://www.facebook.com/ArizonaWeatherForce/posts/642819337110846
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Arizona Weather Force is a custom weather alert service that began in September 2019 off of Southern California Weather Force and is regarded as the most accurate weather service in the state, offering custom alerts, maps, and models to help save life and property. The work done here is never 100% accurate, but it comes pretty close. Arizona Weather Force runs on zones, so if an event happens in a zone that is 10 miles from the border of your zone, the forecast is still valid to activate your zone’s alert system. A company quote to the public is that of “The Joker” and tells other agencies in weather this all the time… “This world deserves a better class of meteorologist… and I’m gonna give it to them”… out-forecasting even the National Weather Service with lead-time and precision, which makes this service a focus of ridicule and envy in the weather community due to having such accuracy. Alerts issued here are issued custom from this office and this office alone. You may not even hear it elsewhere, but if one is issued near or in your area, listen up because “if you do not wish to die in weather, follow, it’ll save your life one day.”
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Meteorologist In Charge – ⚡️🇺🇸 – is a consulting meteorologist for over 50 different companies, including energy companies. He has certs from MSU and PSU as a meteorologist. Both short and long-range is very important to know in those jobs so you can bet on accuracy here. He is versed in fields like Western USA, Tornadoes, Floods, Hurricanes, High Winds, Fire Behavior, Snow and Blizzards, Short Range, Long Range, Seasonal, and Life-Threatening decisions with over 20 years experience, out-forecasting even the National Weather Service with lead-time and precision, which makes him a focus of ridicule and envy in the weather community due to having such accuracy.
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Storms for this afternoon and evening across AZ are likely to be more widespread and faster moving.
There will be good support for a line of storms moving into the lower deserts during the evening with heavy rainfall, localized flooding, and damaging winds all possible.
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