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Idaho Weather, Climate and Water Supply Outlook IDWR Briefing, March 10 th 2011 Jay Breidenbach, NOAA National Weather Service National Snow Movies Recent Temperature and Precipitation Anomalies Forecast for next 10 days – continuation of stormy pattern La-Nina Status Three Month Climate Outlook Water Supply Numbers and Idaho Spring Flood Outlook
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Snow Water Equivalent February 8 th, 2011
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Snow Water Equivalent March 11 th, 2011
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After the January Thaw
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Temperature and Precipitation at Boise
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Perceptible Water Image
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Thursday - March 11th IR Satellite Imagery / 500 mb heights
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Thursday, March 10 th (Morning) 500 mb heights / model precipitation
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Thursday, March 10 th (Noon) 500 mb heights / model precipitation
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Thursday, March 10 th (evening)
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Saturday, March 11th
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Sunday, March 12th
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Sunday, March 13th
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Monday, March 14th
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Tuesday, March 15th
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Wednesday, March 16th
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Thursday, March 17th
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Total Precipitation Ending Thursday, March 17 th
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Mature La-Nina Beginning to Weaken
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Cross Section Along Equator
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SST Outlook: NCEP CFS Forecast Issued 6 March 2011 Most CFS ensemble forecasts predict the a return to near normal sea-surface conditions by mid-summer 2011.
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Temperature Precipitation U. S. Seasonal Outlooks March 2011
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Temperature Precipitation U. S. Seasonal Outlooks March - May 2011
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Near Normal Water Supply Expected in Most Areas of Idaho in 2011
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Average Spring Flood Threat in Most Areas of Idaho in 2011 Exceptions: Large snow pack and Forecast River Volumes have slightly elevated flood risk in: -Portions of Upper Snake River Basin -Bear River Basin
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Significant Rises expected on Lower Elevation Streams Weiser River
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Malheur River
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Owyhee River
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Payette River at Lowman
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Current Information on Web www.weather.gov/boise www.nwrfc.noaa.gov
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