California Water Conditions as of May 5, 2013

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California Water Conditions as of May 5, 2013 Photo by Feather River by Maven. www.MavensNotebook.com

RESERVOIR CONDITIONS: State Water Project Click here to view the graphic in a larger size.

RESERVOIR CONDITIONS: Central Valley Project Click here to view the table in a larger size. Click here to view current Central Valley Project operations.

SNOW WATER CONTENT: Percent of April 1 Average, May 2, 2013 Click here to view the table in a larger size.

Click here for regional snow analyses from NOAA.

PRECIPITATION Hmmm… not too useful, eh? I suspect next week, all data will be in. Click here to view a list of precipitation totals for the water year for California. Click here for current streamflow conditions.

DELTA SMELT DISTRIBUTION Click here for more information on the Spring Kodiak Trawl. Click here for fish salvage information.

FOR MORE WATER CONDITIONS: California Data Exchange Center: (Statewide Water Conditions) http://cdec.water.ca.gov/water_cond.html USGS California Water Science Center: Current California Water Conditions (real time): http://ca.water.usgs.gov/data/waterconditionsmap.html California Nevada River Forecast Center: NOAA http://www.cnrfc.noaa.gov/water_supply.php www.MavensNotebook.com