Monsoon magic brings delightful clouds, rainbows, crepuscular rays, and plays of light and shadows. All the activity increases *negative ions and that’s not a bad thing.
Clear skies are usually full of positive energy, and that might sound good and happy under clear blue sky. However, our bodies tend toward negative energy that is drawn from the Earth and stormy skies. It’s all about balance.
Boy, I needed me some of that energy as much as the parched soil needs water. Been feeling lazy with no ambition. It’s been hot. Even without rain, monsoon causes an increase in humidity. Anything over 30% feels muggy to me. I know that’s still dry heat to many. It’s all relevant to what we grow accustomed to. That means, running the AC, which I’m not fond of plus shudder at the electric consumption. Mammatus clouds hung heavy with water yet barely gave a drop.
Years ago while working at Grand Canyon, I described the science behind monsoon here. The summer weather predictions are repetitive to the point of boredom. Likely rain and thunderstorm activity typically begins after 11am, comes and goes intermittently, and ends by 11pm. Sometimes, it rains.
The cloud show captivates as cumulus clouds (fluffy and white with flat bottoms) gather into cumulonimbus clouds with darker bottoms that may produce thunderstorms.
Most dramatic is the isolated mushroom cloud formed from water vapor forced upward by powerful upper-air currents.
Clouds continued to gather all around filled with distant rumbles. Then wind dropped the temperature and gentle female rain fell for 30 minutes. I felt the increase in negative ions and smiled.
By mid-week I figured the monsoon pattern had truly arrived. I turned on the AC at 8am, already 80° and 43% humidity. I turned it back off around noon when it started to rain. For an hour the rain teased with light sporadic fall. Suddenly the wind increased and lightning occurred close enough to make me jump. Storm energy feels awesome, even when it rocks the house. The smell was intoxicating. As the wind and rain increased in intensity I ran around closing windows to a sideways downpour. Thank goodness for some jalousie windows to let in air and no water. I felt exhilarated, high without drugs. The negative ions were palpable. The tantalizing high didn’t last long, but the feel good stuck around. I continued to almost run in small circles from window to window. I could only make photos with my eyes through the sheeting of water on glass. I took a small piece of video. For almost two hours the storm rocked and boomed, and then it moved on leaving soft rumbles and a cool breeze with barely dampened ground. I went outside and took more video.
What an incredible Wowzer day! And it ended with a touch more rain and a huge, full double rainbow. I felt the alive of summer monsoon.
After that, the skies have mostly cleared and I haven’t felt a drop since. I went back to my mundane ways, working on videos. You should check out the video from 4th of July that includes so much more of this week filled with monsoon and negative ions, and maybe just a little of negative me (but no fireworks). Plus check my Geogypsy YouTube channel later this week for a hint of what’s to come.
Window Wildlife- gray squirrel and roadrunner (bee-beep)
*Negative ions are believed to produce biochemical reactions that increase our levels of serotonin, which improves our mood and helps to alleviate depression, relieve stress and boost our energy. This energy is absorbed through skin and comes from water, air, and all of nature. You probably already knew that.
WANTED: house/cat sitter, or StayCATion for you, in my 36′ 5th-wheel for one week in Skull Valley Arizona only 30 minutes from Prescott. This shot is in the small camper.