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[at-l] www.drought.unl.edu/dm/monitor.html



That's an interesting site, my daughter wanted to go out to the
Yellowstone/Teton area this summer but I've been leary becuase of the
draught conditions. But it looks like they are predicting normal precip by
that time.

Bryan

"Si vis pacem para bellum"

>
> Helpful to have certain urls reposted on regular occasion.
> http://www.drought.unl.edu/dm/monitor.html
> is map-depicted drought data showing regional impacts for our
> three major (and favorite) regions.
>
> Don't know about the pct, but for the cdt, I was struck by
> Wyoming's dryness -- guess I have to listen/read better. The AT
> shows the region just SE of Georgia/NC/TN AT being hit, but not
> so the AT, and then the very northern portions of VT/NH, and SW
> Maine.
>
> There are .gif animated 6 and 12 week maps down at the bottom.
> It's interesting to watch certain regions change status to
> 'dryer' states even though they've been hit by 'newsmaking'
> winter storms... Tells me that the newsy weather ignores the
> historical records required to charge the aquifers.
>
> Sloetoe
>
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