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Weather Trends

Ed Kieser. presents. Weather Trends. “Past, Present, and Future”. July 25, 2001. Global Update. Recent Past. Total Precipitation in Inches March through May 2001. Midwestern Regional Climate Center Illinois State Water Survey Champaign, IL. Total Rainfall in Inches June 2001.

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Weather Trends

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  1. Ed Kieser presents Weather Trends “Past, Present, and Future” July 25, 2001

  2. Global Update

  3. Recent Past

  4. Total Precipitation in Inches March through May 2001 Midwestern Regional Climate Center Illinois State Water Survey Champaign, IL

  5. Total Rainfall in Inches June 2001 Midwestern Regional Climate Center Illinois State Water Survey Champaign, IL

  6. Total Rainfall Departure in inches June 2001 Midwestern Regional Climate Center Illinois State Water Survey Champaign, IL

  7. Total Rainfall in Inches July 1-24, 2001 Midwestern Regional Climate Center Illinois State Water Survey Champaign, IL

  8. Total Rainfall Percent of Mean July 1-24, 2001 Midwestern Regional Climate Center Illinois State Water Survey Champaign, IL

  9. Total Rainfall in Inches July 18-24, 2001 Midwestern Regional Climate Center Illinois State Water Survey Champaign, IL

  10. Total Rainfall Departure in Inches July 18-24, 2001 Midwestern Regional Climate Center Illinois State Water Survey Champaign, IL

  11. Dry

  12. Dry

  13. Dry

  14. Dry

  15. Current Situation

  16. Current Situation Extreme Variability!

  17. Palmer Drought Severity Index

  18. Crop Moisture Index

  19. Current Drought Assessment

  20. National Weather Service Prediction

  21. Soil Moisture

  22. Soil Moisture

  23. Soil Moisture

  24. Corn Conditions

  25. Corn Conditions

  26. Corn Conditions

  27. Soybean Conditions

  28. Soybean Conditions

  29. Soybean Conditions

  30. The Future?

  31. Temperature Outlook July 31-August 4, 2001

  32. Precipitation Outlook July 31-August 4, 2001

  33. Temperature Outlook August 2-8, 2001

  34. Precipitation Outlook August 2-8, 2001

  35. Long-Lead Outlooks How to read them: • CL – Climatology – Chances are 1/3 A, 1/3 N, 1/3 B. • A – Above Average. • N – Near Average. • B – Below Average.

  36. Long-Lead Outlooks Example: “10” around “A”: • Chance for “Above Average” increases from climatology by 10%. • A – Odds for Above Average: 43 1/3%. • N – Odds for Near Average: 33 1/3%. • B – Odds for Below Average: 23 1/3%.

  37. Temperature Outlook August 2001

  38. Precipitation Outlook August 2001

  39. Climate Outlook August-October 2001 Temperature

  40. Climate Outlook August-October Precipitation

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