Utah Windtorm Analysis

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Utah can have some serious winds. In 2015 there was a big windstorm that caused little damage in the Ogden area. It was caused by a strong wind sear.(natural history of Utah, by, Stefan Brems)
Weather in Utah is kind of predictable it can also be unpredictable, like that 2015 windstorm. The climate is really easy to understand. Where Utah is in the world and where the world is on its orbit affects the climate and weather. The climate is a desert, mountain, lake, and, skiing paradise. The coldest months are December and January while the warmest months in Utah are July and August. The wettest months are October and April and the driest months are July and August.(usclimatedata.com) According to usclimatedata.com, the data on Utah shows …show more content…

"Spring in Utah can be dramatic with clouds and a quick rainstorm or snow flurry one moment, and warm sunshine in the next. Spring is one of the most popular in Utah seasons because you can ski and golf on the same day and the weather in Utah's national parks is perfect. There is a fresh coat for skiing plus fours (the score) for golfing. Summer in Utah is outdoors all the time, warm days and nights. The weather in Utah's national parks, Arches, Canyonlands, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef and Zion is often quite warm, but with a little planning, it is a great season to be out playing. July is the hottest month in Utah, but with an early start on the trail, you can take the afternoon to rest in the shade, set up camp or grab a drink. Autumn in Utah is as colorful and varied as the seasons. With a thunderstorm here and there, it's pretty much perfect throughout The mighty 5 of Utah. Red Rock Country loves the fall and everyone is out playing in sunny Northern Utah too. Grab a layer for the evening. Winter in Utah is colder but surprisingly pleasant. Most of Utah's snow is reserved for the mountains, but even our national parks love the occasional dusting of snow. In a way, winter in national parks likes Bryce Canyon and Arches is a magical season."(visitutah.com) Every season is nice and pleasant in

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