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The Impacts of Weather

The Impacts of Weather. Nolan J. Doesken Colorado Climate Center Colorado State University Presented at Ogallala Symposium, Wray, Colorado, February 23, 2004 Prepared by Odie Bliss. Ogallala Aquifer. Average annual precipitation. COLORADO, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.

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The Impacts of Weather

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  1. The Impacts of Weather Nolan J. Doesken Colorado Climate Center Colorado State University Presented at Ogallala Symposium, Wray, Colorado, February 23, 2004 Prepared by Odie Bliss

  2. Ogallala Aquifer

  3. Average annual precipitation COLORADO, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA

  4. Colorado Average Annual Precipition

  5. Wray, Colorado, temperatures

  6. Monthly Pan Evaporation

  7. Average Summer (June-August) Temperatures

  8. Nebraska Mean Annual Temperature (1895 – 2003)

  9. Monthly Average Precipitation for selected stations in the Ogallala Aquifer

  10. Average Summer (June-August) Precipitation

  11. Climate Divisions Nebraska Kansas Colorado

  12. Annual Precipitation Totals by Division

  13. Annual Precipitation Totals by Division

  14. Holyoke, CO, Precipitation Deficit

  15. WY 1999

  16. WY2000

  17. WY2001

  18. WY2002

  19. WY2003

  20. Water Year 2004 (Oct 2003 - Jan 2004)

  21. Drought Monitor map

  22. TemperatureMarch – May 2004 From the Colorado Prediction Center http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/multi_season/13_seasonal_outlooks/color/churchill.html

  23. PrecipitationMarch – May 2004 From the Colorado Prediction Center http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/multi_season/13_seasonal_outlooks/color/churchill.html

  24. TemperatureJune – August 2004 From the Colorado Prediction Center http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/multi_season/13_seasonal_outlooks/color/churchill.html

  25. PrecipitationJune – August 2004 From the Colorado Prediction Center http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/multi_season/13_seasonal_outlooks/color/churchill.html

  26. CoAgMetWeather Data for Agriculture • Automated weather stations with daily and hourly readings of: • Temperature • Humidity • Wind • Precipitation • Solar energy • Evapotranspiration http://www.coagmet.com

  27. CoCo RaHSCommunity Collaborative Rain and Hail StudyYOU CAN HELP! http://www.cocorahs.org

  28. Colorado Climate Magazine • Good bedtime reading about the climate of Colorado -- recent and historic • $15/year subscription pays printing and mailing costs

  29. Colorado Climate CenterColorado State University • Data and Power Point Presentations available for downloading • http://ccc.atmos.colostate.edu click on “Drought” then click on “Presentations”

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