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1/26/2010 10:23:47 AM
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5/5/2008 2:15:06 PM
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Title
Flood Task Force Presentation - 04/15/08
Date
4/15/2008
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FTF
Prepared By
Klau Wolter
Floodplain - Doc Type
Flood Task Force Meeting Materials
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<br />What has happened since April 1st? <br /> <br />Departure from Normal Temperature (F) <br />4/1/2008 - 4/13/2008 <br /> <br /> <br />I-I I I I <br />-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4- 6 8 10 <br /> <br />Generated 4/14/2008 at HPRCC usinq provisional data. <br /> <br />NOAA Reqion(]1 Climate Centers <br /> <br />The typical trend- <br />adjusted La Nifia <br />outcome would have <br />been warmer than <br />normal to the southwest <br />of us, and cooler than <br />normal to our northeast. <br />While the temperature <br />gradient matches this <br />expectation, the <br />continued cold in most <br />of Utah and Colorado is <br />remarkable - this comes <br />at a critical time of year, <br />delaying the snowmelt <br />despite short warm <br />interludes such as we <br />have enjoyed so far this <br />week! <br />
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