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APPENDIX A <br />DROUGHT CONDITIONS IN SPRING, SUMMER, AND FALL AND FORECAST FOR <br />NEAR FUTURE <br />The several maps below use a graphic representation of the drought situation in Colorado <br />between late April and October of 2002. In the Spring all of Colorado was in a condition of <br />severe to extreme drought. The most extreme conditions were in the southern half of the state in <br />the Arkansas, Rio Grande, and San Juan basins, though these conditions did reach into the South <br />Platte on the east and the Colorado mainstem and Gunnison in the west. <br />UAW S. Drought Monitor ',,, ^!m3o; =ooZ <br />k A, <br />Im <br />http:Ildro.ught.tiiii.edu/dm <br />US e. <br />Re leased Thursday, May Z 2002 <br />Alt- rye Richard Hevrr o'Scoft Stephens NOAAA CDC <br />57 <br />D <br />i€ 1 <br />b <br />D)AbnorrrdlyDry <br />,F <br />Drought Impact Types: <br />E`i trough-- tubderake <br />A= Agriculture <br />DC DroirgIt—Severe <br />= Water(HydroloDicaD <br />C l7r�u It— trem? <br />F = Fire danger (Wildfires) <br />+Delineales <br />D4 Drcuglt —&ceptianal <br />j - do in ina nt inip a cis <br />(No type= P413 impacts) <br />The € caught farrr#ur Focu sws on broad— sca ?eco td,tiona. <br />Local cc editions may wary. <br />See a cc amparrying text su min ary° <br />for f or ea ast s tate in enfs . <br />http:Ildro.ught.tiiii.edu/dm <br />US e. <br />Re leased Thursday, May Z 2002 <br />Alt- rye Richard Hevrr o'Scoft Stephens NOAAA CDC <br />57 <br />