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1/18/2008 12:24:16 PM
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Drought Mitigation
Title
Seasonal Outlook Through June 2008
Date
1/18/2008
Description
Water Availability Task Force Meeting Presentation
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Statewide
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Presentation
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Seasonal LA NINA PRECIP (NC Mountains) <br />100100 <br />8080 <br />6060 <br />ñ <br />What about La Niain CO’s northern mountains? <br />NW-LA <br />4040 <br />PERCENTILE <br />2020 <br />00 <br />Seasonal precipitation <br />JJA SON DJF MAM <br />amounts (in percentiles <br />10 <br />from 1950-99) for <br />La Niña cases: 1950- <br />1, 54-5, 55-6, 56-7, 64- <br />5, 70-1, 71-2, 73-4, 75- <br />6, and 88-9 <br />, based on <br />the MEI. If 8 or more <br />cases out of 10 reside <br />above or below the <br />median, the distribution <br />is shifted significantly. <br />If 4 or more cases <br />reside in the upper <br />(80%) or lower (20%) <br />quintile, there is only a <br />10% chance that this <br />result is by accident. <br />Conversely, 0 cases in <br />DRYWET <br />the highest quintile <br />denote a significant <br />suppression of the <br />same odds. <br />
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