Texas Drought Raymond Slade, Jr., Certified Professional Hydrologist.

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Texas Drought Raymond Slade, Jr., Certified Professional Hydrologist

Slide show organization Introduction Data used for drought evaluation Drought measures (indices) Additional drought information

Introduction

“We know the value of water when the well runs dry” - Benjamin Franklin

Drought Definitions What types of drought exist? meteorologic (lack of precipitation during some time period) hydrologic (surface water and/or groundwater) water supply availability (i.e., agriculture, municipal supply) When does a drought begin? Usually unknown What area does a drought cover? Usually unknown When does a drought end? Usually ends with a flood How do you evaluate drought severity? Must be based on beginning date, a defined area, and an evaluation period - now (snapshot in time) or time period such as previous 7 days or previous month.

Typical drought cycle

Data used for drought evaluation

Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) presents drought information Evaluate drought severity: Precipitation data ndex.asp

The U.S. Geological Survey presents streamflow data tx&id=ww_current tx&id=ww_current Evaluate drought severity: Streamflow data

Texas Water Development Board presents reservoir and groundwater levels Evaluate drought severity: Reservoir levels and groundwater levels

Drought measures (indices) Along with rainfall data, droughts are assessed by a Standardized Precipitation Index, which is updated at the end of each month. The maps present drought conditions by county for the past one, three, and six months, and one and three years—they are available at: Also available above for drought assessment is the Parmer Drought Severity Index, which presents up-to date drought measures for each climatic region in Texas. However, the drought index presented by this site represent large regions, thus the conditions in a particular area might not be accurately represent by the region containing the County. oring/regional_monitoring/palmer.gifhttp:// oring/regional_monitoring/palmer.gif

Additional information for drought assessment Most of the drought indices represent a current point in time (shapshot). Some of the indices can represent a time period such as the last month, 3 months, or a year. An index based on a time period can be more meaningful than a snapshot index because a single storm during a long drought would have minimal affect on an index based on a period.

Other drought assessments However, many other drought measures exist. The TWDB presents 6 common drought indices at Along with the indices from the previous slide, TWBD presents indices for: crop moisture, streamflow, reservoir storage, and fire potential Maps for each of the indices can be viewed at

Additional drought information Drought severity evaluated by hydrologic and meteorologic data Data Summary If you are without water Worst drought ever To bad--so is everybody else 100-year drought Find emergency water--won’t happen often 10-year drought You are in trouble—better find additional water 1-year drought Move or steal water with gun or legislation If water shortage “worse” than drought severity: not enough water initially or water use has increased

Texas drought losses top $4 billion (2006 drought) COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Aug 12, 2006 (UPI via COMTEX) -- Economic losses from the drought in Texas have topped $4 billion and could reach record territory unless the dry spell is broken in a big way.

Drought identified water dilemmas Conserve water, export water, limit growth?

Texas Water Development Board Drought Page What Drought is and How it is Measured Drought Conditions Current Drought Monitoring Outlook Historical Data Mitigating Drought Drought Related Links index.asp