The U.S. Monsoon Gets New Respect

The monsoon creates thunderstorms and rain erratically. A storm can dump an inch or more of rain in one location and leave another area, just a few miles away, dry.
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The monsoon is one of the least understood weather phenomena in the United States.

Meteorologists have long argued over what to call this weeks-long outbreak of thunderstorms in the Southwest, often settling on the monsoon, which caused confusion because many people don't understand that a single summer thunderstorm is not a monsoon, explained Tony Haffer, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in Phoenix.

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