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<br />:\ <br />- ] <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />, <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />j <br />I <br /> <br />4.3.1 Weather Summary <br /> <br />November 1994 <br /> <br />November saw frequent storm occurrence, at regular intervals through the month. <br />Seven events were seedable. The first seeding operation began on the 3rd, with the last <br />event of the month terminated on the 27th. Unfortunately, most of the storms were light <br />precipitation producers. The most productive events occurred on the 8th and the 26th- <br />27th. At month's end, the three site (SNOTEL) snowpack water content averaged 75% <br />of normal. <br /> <br />December 1994 <br /> <br />Storm frequency declined in December, with only three seedable events. The <br />seedable storms were conf'med to the fIrst half of the month. The fIrst of these occurred <br />on the 5th-6th, the last on the 13th-14th. The latter half of December saw dominant high <br />pressure which weakened storms or forced the storm track either north or south of the <br />project area. All storms were light precipitation producers. The end-of-month average <br />snowpack water content value declined to 59 % of normal. <br /> <br />.T anuarv 1995 <br /> <br />January produced about average storm occurrence and good increases in snowpack <br />water content. The fIrst and last weeks were the wettest periods, with little storm <br />activity between. Five storms were seeded, with operations on nine days. The most <br />productive events occurred during the period from the 26th through the 29th. End-of- <br />month average snowpack water content increased substantially, reaching 80% of normal. <br /> <br />4-5 <br />