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Water Supply Protection
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Related to the Platte River Recovery Implementation Program
State
NE
WY
CO
Basin
North Platte
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
4/20/2010
Author
Various
Title
PRRIP EAC/RCC April 20 2010 Meeting
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Meeting
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77 %:J7 V.S. Seasonal Drought Outlook <br />Drought Tendency During the Valid Period <br />Oft 9114tf _ MExv 91141l <br />�► No urougnt <br />Posted /Predicted <br />Development <br />e Iml <br />Persistence <br />KEY: <br />-Drought to persist or <br />intensify <br />W,rj Drought ongoing, some <br />improvement <br />- Drought likely to improve, <br />impacts ease <br />Drought development <br />likely <br />No Drought <br />Posted /Predicted <br />Depicts large -scale trends based on subjectively derived probabilities guided <br />by short- and long -range statistical and dynamical forecasts. Short -term events <br />-- such as individual storms -- cannot be accurately forecast more than a few days in advance. <br />Use caution for applications -- such as crops -- that can be affected by such events. <br />"Ongoing" drought areas are approximated from the Drought Monitor (D1 to D4 intensity). <br />For weekly drought updates, see the latest U.S. Drought Monitor. NOTE: the green improvement <br />areas imply at least a 1- category improvement in the Drought Monitor intensity levels, <br />but do not necessarily imply drought elimination. <br />
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