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Drought Mitigation
Title
Seasonal Outlook through September 2005
Date
5/12/2005
Description
Presentation
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Statewide
Drought Mitigation - Doc Type
Presentation
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ClimateUpdateMay2005
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NRCSMay2005
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ShortTermOutlookMay2005
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SWSIReportMay2005
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WATFAgendaMay2005
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WATFSummaryMay2005
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<br />"" <br /> <br />Detailed Analog El Nino Composites for 2004-5 ys. Reality <br />(%) <br /> <br />NDJ Precipitation Composites <br />(1963.1969,1977.1986.1990.1991.1994.2002.2003) <br /> <br />Percent of Normal Precipitation <br />11/1/2004 1/31/2005 <br />l <br /> <br /> <br />.all , <br /> <br />.., <br /> <br />.., <br /> <br />... <br /> <br />.., <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />"" <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />, J,.". <br />,.", <br /> <br />II.' IUf 1201 1111 <br /> <br />tlOI Ion <br /> <br />...... .... <br />..,....-; 100 l~'" <br /> <br />)05 01 HPRCC usin{l provisional dato. <br /> <br />NOAA ReQionol Climate Ce <br /> <br />How did the 'Analog' (Central Pacific) El Nino composites fare this winter? The dry <br />signal north of us (and into our northern mountains) materialized, just like the NM <br />wetness, while the Pacific Northwest exchanged roles with southern CA and UT in <br />terms of who got the moisture. Not a bad guess for Colorado. <br /> <br /> <br />101 <br /> <br />12~ <br /> <br />101 <br />175 <br /> <br />"" <br /> <br />25 <br /> <br /> <br />2 <br />
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