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Climate of 2004 - September Idaho
Drought National Climatic Data Center, 14 October 2004
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As noted by the National Weather Service office in Pocatello, Idaho (Sherrie Hebert), based on weather records at Pocatello:
- Average annual precipitation for Pocatello Regional Airport is 12.58 inches
- Drought began in 1999 due to below-normal precipitation
- This is the first year since 1999 that the airport weather station has been near normal for the October-September water year (WY)
- As of September 27, the airport has received 11.71 inches for the 2004 WY, 93.1% of normal
- 1999 WY total was 11.79 inches, 93.7% of normal
- 2000 WY was 62.1 % of normal
- 2001 WY was 55.9% of normal
- 2002 WY was 54.9% of normal -- the worst year since the drought began in 1999
- 2003 WY was 56.2% of normal
- Precipitation deficit since drought began in 1999 is 20.23 inches, nearly twice the normal annual precipitation
- This deficit shows up in the area's reservoirs. As of September 27, American Falls was at 3% of normal, Jackson Lake at 10% and Palisades at 11%. More reservoir information can be found at:
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Last Updated Wednesday, 20-Aug-2008 12:22:44 EDT by Richard.Heim@noaa.gov
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