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Drought Mitigation
Title
Seasonal Outlook through September 2005
Date
5/12/2005
Description
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Statewide
Drought Mitigation - Doc Type
Presentation
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<br />Constructed Analog Forecasts (CPC) <br /> <br />Lagg€d Av€rag€d Pr€ci~itJtion Outlook for JUN 2005 L9gg€d AVNag€d T€mperature Outlaok. for JUN 2005 <br />units: anomaly (sdXl DO), SM data ending at 20050509101\5: anomaly (sdX100), SM data ending a\ 2005050 <br /> <br />! 4 <br /> <br /> <br />12UW <br /> <br />10"" <br /> <br />oc. <br /> <br />". <br /> <br />". <br /> <br />'''' <br /> <br />Je. <br /> <br />'OIl <br /> <br />m <br />-16&14&129-100-BO-60-40-20 20 40 60 ao 100120140160 <br /> <br />12DW <br /> <br />"OIl <br /> <br />'OIl <br /> <br />251i <br /> <br />-16&14&12&100-60-60-40-2020 40 60 ao loa 120 140 160 <br /> <br />For June, the 'constructed analog' forecasts from epe have a slight <br />preference to be dry from northern and western CO into southern eA, <br />while NM has a small tilt towards wet conditions (left). For NM and CO, <br />this is most similar to my Apr-Jun '05 forecast issued a month ago. The <br />'dryish' forecast for CO goes along with a 'warmish' temperature <br />forecast (right). <br />
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