Why would anyone in their right mind rip a bridge down in the start of rainy season. Also why would you not build a new bridge next to the old one, and when completed right rip the old one down.
Who is the master mind that made this call? The hotels must love this person.:duh:
Anyone remember when they were building the new Mill Ave. Bridge?
BRIDGE COLLAPSES DURING FLOOD! - YouTube
This isn't Arizona's rainy season, sorry. Arizona receives a MAJORITY of it's precipitation in the winter from January to March. When the jet-stream dips low enough we receive those cold Low pressure systems out of the Pacific that can sometimes drop rain for 3 days. The Arizona monsoon is unpredictable. The monsoon in the summer time draws moisture from the Gulf of California, creating fast moving high energy storms. I can't say that I'm that familiar with how much rain Lukeville and Sonoyta receive during the monsoon months but I would venture to say that this has been and EXTREMELY GOOD MONSOON this year. In 15 years of travel to Rocky Point I dont ever recall seeing much water in that Sonoyta river bed, it usually looks like the Rio Salado used to look, dry! Two weeks ago when we got turned around at the border, going back to RP when we crossed RIO SONOYTA just before the Pinicate Reserve Station the river was flowing so fast under that bridge, it was insane! Im talking fast, class 4 rapids, it was pretty gnarly!!!!
Joe what would you call the moonsoon season, a wet or stormy part of the year? But not rainy.
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
Avg. High | 65° | 70° | 75° | 84° | 94° | 104° | 105° | 104° | 98° | 88° | 74° | 66° |
Avg. Low | 41° | 44° | 48° | 55° | 64° | 72° | 81° | 78° | 72° | 60° | 48° | 41° |
Mean | 54° | 58° | 62° | 70° | 78° | 88° | 94° | 92° | 86° | 75° | 62° | 54° |
Avg. Precip. | 0.7 in | 0.7 in | 0.9 in | 0.3 in | 0.1 in | 0.1 in | 0.8 in | 1.0 in | 0.9 in | 0.7 in | 0.7 in | 1.0 in |
That's what I've already stated.Also this monsoon happen to be one of the biggest, rain wise, they have had in years, normally is not this bad and that was the reason they started the repairs during summer, however they did not know, as is the case with mother nature, that this years they were getting what we call in AZ the 100 year rains, or at least I heard people in Tucson call it that way!! their planning was AOK but the rains did not fulfilled their contract and stayed away from the area!! they need a lawyer to sue GOD!!
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Avg. High 65° 70° 75° 84° 94° 104° 105° 104° 98° 88° 74° 66° Avg. Low 41° 44° 48° 55° 64° 72° 81° 78° 72° 60° 48° 41° Mean 54° 58° 62° 70° 78° 88° 94° 92° 86° 75° 62° 54° Avg. Precip. 0.7 in 0.7 in 0.9 in 0.3 in 0.1 in 0.1 in 0.8 in 1.0 in 0.9 in 0.7 in 0.7 in 1.0 in