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The chart confused me. It shows the desert SW as having a lot of sigmets in spring. I thought that the monsoon season was in mid to late summer. Like now.scottd said:Mike,
From an "aviation" perspective there's another story. Even though the the OK, KS and TX region have many thunderstorm days which produce a lot of rain, thunderstorms in this region don't reach convective SIGMET criteria as often as other locations around the country. While we should strive to stay away from all thunderstorms, convective SIGMETs describe areas of thunderstorms that are significant to pilots. The hotspots shown here are the southwestern and southeastern U.S.
It confused me at first too, but the labels are below the charts. The one you think is "April" is really "July".jkaduk said:The chart confused me. It shows the desert SW as having a lot of sigmets in spring. I thought that the monsoon season was in mid to late summer. Like now.