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Drought Mitigation
Title
Seasonal Outlook through September 2005
Date
5/12/2005
Description
Presentation
Basin
Statewide
Drought Mitigation - Doc Type
Presentation
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ClimateUpdateMay2005
(Attachment)
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\Drought Mitigation\Backfile
NRCSMay2005
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\Drought Mitigation\Backfile
ShortTermOutlookMay2005
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\Drought Mitigation\Backfile
SWSIReportMay2005
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WATFAgendaMay2005
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WATFSummaryMay2005
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\Drought Mitigation\Backfile
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<br />Temperature Forecasts (CPC) <br />- 7JJs:;;/;. - 60 · <br /> <br /> <br />..... <br />'.~.... <br />l\ '-"- .;.~, <br />, <br />~~~P~rU~~ .. ...... <br />_ "HId MOY( < <br />_"[l'Id..olI'll'lL <br />. "[l'Id K~~ <br />~ ~80 <br /> <br /> <br />.... <br />'."'.... <br />~ '-<..;~. <br />, <br />~~~~rrU1~ .. ..... <br />. "Uld MaY( , <br />."[fild..oII'll'lL <br />. "[l'Id .LON <br />~'o-r -eo <br /> <br />TEMPERATURE oulLeo, <br />REVISED orrICIAL MONTHLY <br />VALIOz !1F1Y 2005 <br />"ADEI APR 30. 1005 <br />-120 -------'1,,---' i -100 <br /> <br />. . <br />TEMPERATuRE OU1LOO'~ ' <br />1.~ MQ lL SEASONAL \ <br />VALIDz J..JA 200:5 ~ <br />MADEl 11 APR 2005 <br />-liD ----d..Q__' -loa <br /> <br />According to CPC's official forecast, May (left) has a slight preference <br />for wannth in much of the U.S., including northern and western CO, <br />while JJA (right) has the best odds for warmth in AZ (long-term trends). <br />
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