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Building a Weather-Ready Nation 2015 Spring Flood Outlook National Weather Service Valley/Omaha National Weather Service Sioux Falls 1
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation 2 Outline Area of focus is: the Missouri River from Gavins Point to Rulo. Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa Review of Past Weather Current state of the basin Weather forecast for the next four weeks Spring Flood Outlook
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation What you need to know The potential for flooding this Spring can be characterized as near to below normal. However… There is a corridor along and south of I-80 (in Iowa and Nebraska) where soil moistures are relatively high. Persistent rains in this area would lead to flooding much quicker than other areas. 3
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation 4 Past Precipitation
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation Past Precipitation Since September 1st 5
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation 6 Past Precipitation Since November 1st
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation Plains Snowpack 7
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation Mountain Snowpack Missouri River Headwaters 8
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation Mountain Snowpack Platte River Headwaters 9 By March 1 st, around 80% of the mountain snowpack has accumulated.
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation Mountain Snowpack Platte River Headwaters 10
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation
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Missouri Basin Runoff Forecast
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation Frost Depths 13
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation Latest River Conditions During the winter months flow values are hard to come by due to ice effects. Most rivers going into freeze-up were tracking near to above normal. The Missouri River is above normal due to slightly elevated increases from Gavins Point. 14
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation Weather Forecast through March 16 15
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation Beyond March 18 Low confidence forecast 16
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation Spring Flood Outlook Where is there a 90% chance of flooding? 17
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation 18 Spring Flood Outlook Where is there a 50% chance of flooding?
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation 19 Spring Flood Outlook Where is there a 25% chance of flooding?
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation 20 Spring Flood Outlook Where is there a 10% chance of flooding?
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation 21 Spring Flood Outlook Where is there a 5% chance of flooding?
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation Summary The overall spring flood threat is near to below normal, however… Along and south of I-80 is an area to watch due to high soil moistures. This outlook only covers through June 3 rd. A low Plains snow cover and overall lack of significant late fall/winter precipitation keeps the overall threat low. Still a lot of time to accumulate mountain snowpack, need to monitor this. I will provide another update, via email, in two weeks. 22
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Building a Weather-Ready Nation Questions? Contact Information David Pearson NWS Omaha/Valley david.pearson@noaa.gov 402-359-5732 Michael Gillispie NWS Sioux Falls michael.gillispie@noaa.gov 605-330-4247 x493 23
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