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Roger Pielke, Sr, Director Climate Center Atmospheric Science Department Colorado State University Roger Pielke, Sr, Director http://climate.atmos.colostate.edu

Klaus Wolter’s Climatic Stations From NOAA Climate Diagnostic Center in Boulder

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December 2002 Temperatures Departures 1971-2000 Average

Water Year 2003 (Oct 02 - December 02) Precipitation Percent of 1971-2000 Average

December 2002 Precipitation Percent of 1971-2000 Average

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12 Month SPI

48 Month SPI

Projected Conditions at 0.2 Probability Level 12 Month SPI at 6 months

Projected Conditions at 0.5 Probability Level 12 Month SPI at 6 months

Projected Conditions at 0.8 Probability Level 12 Month SPI at 6 months

Projected Conditions at 0 Projected Conditions at 0.2 Probability Level 48 Month SPI at 12 months

Projected Conditions at 0 Projected Conditions at 0.5 Probability Level 48 Month SPI at 12 months

Projected Conditions at 0 Projected Conditions at 0.8 Probability Level 48 Month SPI at 12 months