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Climate of 2005 - June
Wyoming Division 4 Drought


National Climatic Data Center, 14 July 2005


Regional Overview / Paleo Perspective

Top of Page Regional Overview

Precipitation Ranks for
Wyoming Division 4, 2004-2005
Period Rank
Jun 38th driest
May-Jun 43rd driest
Apr-Jun 43rd driest
Mar-Jun 42nd driest
Feb-Jun 41st driest
Jan-Jun 34th driest
Dec-Jun 31st driest
Nov-Jun 26th driest
Oct-Jun 31st driest
Sep-Jun 32nd driest
Aug-Jun 38th driest
Jul-Jun 45th driest
Graphic showing  precipitation departures, January 1998 - present

Graphic showing  Palmer Z Index, January 1998 - present

Graphic showing  precipitation, June      1895-2005
Graphic showing  Palmer Hydrological Drought Index, January 1900 - June      2005


Top of Page Paleoclimatic Perspective

60-month July-June Wyoming Division 4 precipitation
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June 2005 Drought
Pre-Instrumental Perspective
Bighorn Basin, Wyoming and Montana

Despite near-average precipitation over the past 12 months, Wyoming and Montana have been mired in long-term drought since mid-1999. The Bighorn Basin in north-central Wyoming and extreme south-central Montana is representative of conditions in both states, with precipitation in the corresponding climate division (Wyoming Division 4) since July 2000 totaling 84% of the 60-month normal (based on 1950-2000) (also see graph to left).

The graph to the right (annual values in light blue, 5-year weighted average in dark blue) shows the average annual (July-June) precipitation, 1896-2005, for Wyoming Division 4. Several severe multi-year drought events can be seen in this record: around 1900; the mid-1930s Dust Bowl; the 1950s; and the last six years (2000-2005), all of which have been below the long-term average.
Paleoclimatic tree-ring reconstruction for Wyoming Division 4 for 1260-2005
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Also shown on this graph is a 739-year tree-ring reconstruction (1260-1998) of Bighorn Basin annual precipitation (annual values in light red; 5-year smoothed values in dark red), developed by Gray et al. (2004). This reconstruction is based on four long tree-ring chronologies (one Douglas-fir, three limber pine) from the Bighorn Basin, and was calibrated on an instrumental precipitation record (1907-1996) averaged from five long-term weather stations in the Bighorn Basin, four of which are within Wyoming Division 4: Buffalo Bill Dam, WY; Lovell, WY; Powell Field Station, WY; Worland, WY; and Bridger, MT. The reconstruction was calibrated on a 13-month "annual" period (June-June), but it correlates well with the Wyoming Division 4 annual (July-June) precipitation. Over their common period (1896-1996) the correlation is 0.602, indicating a high degree of shared variance. The precipitation units shown are standardized for comparison; negative values indicate below-average precipitation, and positive values indicate above-average precipitation.

The tree-ring reconstruction can put the precipitation variability of the last century in north-central Wyoming into a much longer perspective. First, the most severe single-year droughts of the 20th century (e.g., 1934, 1956) were probably matched or exceeded on numerous occasions in the previous 650 years. The reconstruction also shows several extended dry periods much longer than those in the instrumental record, including events in the late 1200s and the late 1500s. The latter event has been found, from other tree-ring reconstructions, to have extended through much of North America (Stahle et al. 2000). These events, were they to recur, would likely pose a greater challenge to human activities and ecosystems in the Bighorn Basin than even the severe droughts of the 1930s, 1950s, and 2000-2005.

Resources:

  • Divisional climate data, including precipitation for Wyoming Division 4 as shown above, can be obtained from NCDC.

  • The data for the Bighorn Basin precipitation reconstruction are available from the World Data Center for Paleoclimatology.

References:

  • Gray, S. T., Fastie, C. L., Jackson, S. T., and J. L. Betancourt, 2004. "Tree-ring-based reconstruction of precipitation in the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, since 1260 A.D." Journal of Climate 17(19): 3855-3865.

  • Stahle, D. W., Cook, E. R., Cleaveland, M. K., Therrell, M. D., Meko, D. M., Grissino-Mayer, H. D., Watson, E., Luckman, B. H., 2000. "Tree-ring data document 16th century megadrought over North America." EOS Transactions, American Geophysical Union 81(12): 121-125.

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