Hot on the heels of the inaugural episode of ‘Fusion Vision’ is the second episode featuring Arizona Monsoon Storms. This year we switched from designating the Monsoon Season’s beginning as “three consecutive days of 55+ degree dew points” to “June 15 - September 30.” The monsoon season brings with it amazing (and dangerous) lightening storms to the Phoenix valley. Sometimes torrential downpours can occur - in fact, last night’s monsoon storms that are making national news actually brought just under an inch of rain in less than an hour to Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport and winds of 86 miles per hour!
I also heard on the news today that this was the most dangerous monsoon storms since 1996 to hit the Phoenix area - and we loved every minute of it!
Although most of the year Phoenix enjoys a dry heat it’s quite humid this time of the year with dew points sometimes reaching well into the 70’s making it quite miserable!
Here is the second episode of Fusion Vision featuring Arizona’s Monsoon Storms:
We’re diving into video. And we’re not talking home virtual tours with a slideshow of Carl Burns effected photos - they’re yesterday’s news. We’re actually not even talking about specific homes.
Today, we’re proud to bring you Fusion Vision! The goal is to bring readers a firsthand look at (mostly) Southeast Phoenix Valley communities and attractions. From housing communities and buildings to favorite restaurants to quick tours of shopping areas and scenic attractions, Fusion Vision is our way of bringing a little piece of the Valley of the Sun to people all over the world.
Fusion Vision is by no means a professionally cut end product. Fusion Vision is created by a man and his will… and an Apple MacBook, iMovie software and a fantastic Panasonic LUMIX DCM-TZ5 digital camera that records both HD video as well as takes fantastic photographs.
So, drum roll please …
By the way, if you want to get the feel for a Fusion Power Search personal website, you can view our sample site for Seville here as well as get a feel for the vast range of homes on the resale market in Seville. At posting, listings ranged from $170,000 to $2.7M.
With a Fusion Power Search, you have your own, personal and secure website that constantly updates from the Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service. You can save your favorite homes, throw out ones you don’t like, view all homes or just your favorites on a map - even cross reference homes with tax information. You can also ask additional questions on a listing or schedule a time to view your favorite homes in person!
Fusion Power Search is a result of the fantastic new MLS system we have here in Phoenix.