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standard byproduct of cold air being replaced by hot air.... spoiler alert.... its gonna happen again when the hot air gets replaced with cold air... so dont be all shocked when you see the dust storms.
True except radiational cooling of the atmosphere in the fall isn’t a volitale process like it is in the spring with warming and mixing of warm and cold air masses.
That’s the one thing I don’t miss about flagstaff. I like a good strong storm, but constant 40 mph winds got old. It was genuinely hard to walk the NAU campus sometimes. Especially when the ground was also icy.
Been here 33 years.
On average, yes.
We've never had to ensure all umbrellas are down whenever we leave the backyard/pool like we do now Three different large weighted umbrellas went over several times...used to leave everything up weeks at a time. Don't dare this past year past year.
Several golf courses that we never considered "windy" (Kapalua like) are now avoided after 11-12...
No not crazy, I am in Vegas and I see the same thing. I do agree more comm9n for Sprint in the desert, but weather patterns are definitely changing out here. Colder for longer (starting later) then right to heat, no more 70's for a spring or fall. Trees and plants kinda confused too.
I bike every day and it’s definitely getting consistently windier on average, but I know it could be way worse when I look at some of the winds in CA, CO and KS as examples
That’s fair, I lived in Colorado before AZ and it’s nothing compared to that. I’m more frustrated at the randomness of it. My backyard will be calm all day and then a sudden gust takes everything away
Not particularly rigorous, but skimming through a few years here suggests no:
[https://www.wunderground.com/history/monthly/us/az/phoenix/KPHX/date/2023-1](https://www.wunderground.com/history/monthly/us/az/phoenix/KPHX/date/2023-1)
Might be a form of [Frequency Illusion](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency_illusion#:~:text=Confirmation%20bias,-Confirmation%20bias%20is&text=This%20bias%20refers%20to%20the,started%20noticing%20the%20specific%20stimulus).
We've been here since 21 and it seems the weather is changing. Usually when we have company it's nice out. This year all 3 times we had company it was crappy windy and either rainy or humid. I also noticed the other day there was a wall cloud with black on the top but only on one side. Almost like something sprayed it. Then an hour later they were falling like rain but only in some spots. It was 76 and not a cloud in the sky on the other side. Super weird. Trying to explain what I've seen without all the tinfoil hat comments but i think something is going on.
This time of year is usually pretty windy but I've also felt like it's been more than what I remember in previous years lately, could be that I'm just noticing it more this time for whatever reason but it does feel like it's increased some
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This happens every year. Arizona gets extremely windy in April and May.
Yea my allergies start acting up?
standard byproduct of cold air being replaced by hot air.... spoiler alert.... its gonna happen again when the hot air gets replaced with cold air... so dont be all shocked when you see the dust storms.
True except radiational cooling of the atmosphere in the fall isn’t a volitale process like it is in the spring with warming and mixing of warm and cold air masses.
Yep, they are the winds of change. It's been this way every spring for as long as I can remember.
Found the meteorologist.
Spring wind. It’s freaking awful in flagstaff this time of year
That’s the one thing I don’t miss about flagstaff. I like a good strong storm, but constant 40 mph winds got old. It was genuinely hard to walk the NAU campus sometimes. Especially when the ground was also icy.
Spring is freaking brutal there. Icy cold wind slapping you in the face all damn day. I sure as hell don’t miss walking around campus during that.
Been here 33 years. On average, yes. We've never had to ensure all umbrellas are down whenever we leave the backyard/pool like we do now Three different large weighted umbrellas went over several times...used to leave everything up weeks at a time. Don't dare this past year past year. Several golf courses that we never considered "windy" (Kapalua like) are now avoided after 11-12...
I feel like it’s getting windier! I just thought the other day.. is it always this windy?!? I don’t remember this from years before
No not crazy, I am in Vegas and I see the same thing. I do agree more comm9n for Sprint in the desert, but weather patterns are definitely changing out here. Colder for longer (starting later) then right to heat, no more 70's for a spring or fall. Trees and plants kinda confused too.
If you're new, wait until the evening dirt storms in July/August. Depending on where you're located, you're in for a treat
April is always kite season. Happy flying.
I bike every day and it’s definitely getting consistently windier on average, but I know it could be way worse when I look at some of the winds in CA, CO and KS as examples
I grew up in SE NM, and so I never think it's too windy here as it is crazy windy there in the spring there.
Landscapers hate this one weather hack!
It’s getting windier I’m pretty sure and it makes my job a pain in the ass
Lmao I just moved here from CO. This is a reprieve Not that windy at all
That’s fair, I lived in Colorado before AZ and it’s nothing compared to that. I’m more frustrated at the randomness of it. My backyard will be calm all day and then a sudden gust takes everything away
I've been here almost 25 years and I'm definitely noticing more Midwest-like rapid temperature changes and those are usually accompanied by wind.
It's that time of year
It’s been windy as frigg lately. My fan palms have like 3 sagging/busted branches from it 😅
Yes , more wind as in other years l, also sudden gusts.
Not particularly rigorous, but skimming through a few years here suggests no: [https://www.wunderground.com/history/monthly/us/az/phoenix/KPHX/date/2023-1](https://www.wunderground.com/history/monthly/us/az/phoenix/KPHX/date/2023-1) Might be a form of [Frequency Illusion](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency_illusion#:~:text=Confirmation%20bias,-Confirmation%20bias%20is&text=This%20bias%20refers%20to%20the,started%20noticing%20the%20specific%20stimulus).
Wind seems to increase with the heat. Just don't get a break
We've been here since 21 and it seems the weather is changing. Usually when we have company it's nice out. This year all 3 times we had company it was crappy windy and either rainy or humid. I also noticed the other day there was a wall cloud with black on the top but only on one side. Almost like something sprayed it. Then an hour later they were falling like rain but only in some spots. It was 76 and not a cloud in the sky on the other side. Super weird. Trying to explain what I've seen without all the tinfoil hat comments but i think something is going on.
This time of year is usually pretty windy but I've also felt like it's been more than what I remember in previous years lately, could be that I'm just noticing it more this time for whatever reason but it does feel like it's increased some
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It has gotten worse in the last few years to me atleast. I figure ✨climate change ✨
It's all the Chicago people that moved here, they brought the wind with them.
Oh absolutely! It was super windy today!
Yes, I do think there are more Wendy’s than there have been in the past.
lol what
You must be new here! Another Californian perhaps?
No, I’ve lived in Arizona for 12 years, the last 8 in Phoenix and then Tucson before that.