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<br /> <br />. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <br />.................... <br />. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <br />.................... <br /> <br />:::::::: ik!I~I:::::::: : :,!O~~:: <br /> <br />.................... <br />.................... <br />........,........... <br />..................... <br /> <br />...................... <br />...,..............,... <br /> <br />...........,............... :;::. <br />:: :; :;:: ~~';I~~~: ::: : :: ... ::;: <br />..............,....... .., .... <br />. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <br />................ <br /> <br />~onleru'". <br /> <br />C(IIl~'" Cot""1 <br /> <br />llri,"", <br /> <br /> SO!dlJ*'C' <br />...~ LOVI" P'IIIliCIII <br />-.p <br /> Wnhillgton ,,,.. <br />Ad,",,' <br />""""041 <br />..... UntOWl "'''C..ton <br /> <br />".... <br /> <br />c........ <br /> <br />,"._t <br /> <br />1(;0.1 <br /> <br />CfOWlt'Y <br /> <br />...... <br /> <br />0.... <br /> <br />-- <br /> <br />..., <br /> <br />L.."""",, <br /> <br />OK' <br /> <br />Figure 1. Presidential Declared Counties <br /> <br />Soil moisture remained <br />abnormally high as the next <br />year's snow accumulated. This <br />cumulative effect caused soils <br />along the riverbanks to lose <br />their consistency and begin to <br />deteriorate even before the <br />1984 runoff season reached its <br />peak. <br /> <br />Beginning in early January <br />1984, snow surveys indicated a <br />higher than average snowpack <br />depth at the higher elevations <br /> <br />throughout Colorado. Berthoud <br />Summit broke an old record set <br />in 1957 by 5.1 inches of snow <br />water equivalent. Lower <br />elevation precipitation at <br />National Weather Service <br />stations reported above average <br />April accumulations. The <br />central and northern portions <br />of the state received a large <br />increase in snowpack in May. An <br />increase of 22% during May <br />brought the statewide figure to <br />149% of average. The Arkansas <br /> <br />2 <br />