Low Tides, Grunion, Crescent Moon, Dawn Sky
A series of extreme low tides in late July/early August can be enjoyed by true "morning people" only! Check out the local tidepool life without hordes of other people around. Thursday, July 31 features a minus 1.5-foot tide at 3:26 …
Birdwatchers, Jupiter, Fleas, and the Delta Aquarid Meteor Shower
Birdwatchers, Jupiter, Fleas, and the Delta Aquarid Meteor Shower
Birdwatchers need not despair now that the winter migrants are gone. Plenty of shore birds can be found on summer evenings in the natural coastal wetland areas of San Diego County. From south to north the publicly accessible coastal wetlands …
AKA Hay Moon, Wort Moon, Moon of Blood, Fallow Moon, and Thunder Moon
Cumulonimbus clouds, elderberry, orioles, and the full moon.
Cumulonimbus clouds, or thunderheads, are most likely to form over San Diego County's deserts and mountains during the latter part of the summer season, beginning about late July. The clouds appear by midafternoon —- often the result of moist, tropical …
Native Lilies and Cicadas in the Driest Month
The driest month, native lilies, and cicadas.
July is San Diego's driest month, according to precipitation data compiled since the year 1850. Only four hundredths of an inch of rain falls on average this month, compared to almost two inches in January -- the wettest month. July …
A Crescent Moon and Jupiter Watch Over Grunion Runs
The heat of summer, grunion runs, a slender crescent moon, and Jupiter
The heat of summer will most likely reach its feverish peak in inland San Diego County during the month of July. (Coastal San Diego is different: since its weather is greatly affected by the slowly warming mass of ocean water …