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Title
Flood Task Force Presentation - 5/4/06
Date
5/4/2006
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FTF
Prepared By
Klaus Wolter
Floodplain - Doc Type
Flood Task Force Meeting Materials
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<br />- -- -I <br /> <br /> <br />Temperature Forecasts (CPC) <br /> <br /> <br />- . ..~ - - - - ..~ <br /> <br />I I <br /> <br /> <br />THREE-MONTH OU1LOOK <br />TEMPERATURE PROBABILI1Y <br />2.5 MONTH LEAD <br />VALID ,JAS 2006 <br />MADE 20 APR 2006 <br />_-~f' <br /> <br />-, <br /> <br />I I <br /> <br />THREE-MONTH OU1LOOK <br />TEMPERATURE PROBABILI1Y <br />0.5 MONTH LEAD <br />VALID M,J,J 2006 <br />MADE 20 APR 2006 <br />_-~f' <br /> <br />According to CPC's official forecasts, May-July 2006 (left) and July- <br />September 2006 (right) are expected to be more likely to be on the warm <br />side of the 1971-2000 climate normals over much of the Western and <br />I Southern u.S. This includes all of Colorado, although our trend-based <br />odds not as overwhelming as in Arizona. <br />
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