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Flash Flood — La Paz, AZ

Aug 23, 2022

A mid-level high pressure was situated across southern Nevada, with the local area under an northeasterly flow regime. At upper-levels, a disturbance moving northward out northern Baja California resulted in a diffluent flow, favorable for vertical ascent. The moisture and instability parameters were conducive to thunderstorm activity with PWATs 1.5+ inches and MLCAPE values ranging between 1500-2500 J/KG. As it is typical in a northeasterly flow regime, thunderstorms first began to develop alon

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 1053964). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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