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Posted: Fri 11:06, 08 Apr 2011 Post subject: Coach Crossbody outlet Climate Pre coach wedge sho |
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NOAA scientists also predicted some improvement for the drought regions of the Southeast, yet water supply is still low. The Southeastern United States recorded near-average rainfall during the winter. However, La Niña conditions will continue to affect the area [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], with below-average precipitation predicted for spring.
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Climate & Weather Review Year 2007
Climate Extremes US, Canada 2007
El Ni?o
Other predictions for the months of April, May and June include above-average temperatures in the West [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the South and Alaska, based on long-term trends. Below-average precipitation is forecasted for the Southwest [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], a region already experiencing continued drought conditions.
NOAA Predicts Major Flooding
NOAA predicts above-average flooding conditions for the following regions:
This March, meteorologists and climatologists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) met to discuss the Spring 2008 Outlook, a 3-month forecast on weather and climate. NOAA scientists paid special attention to the urgent issue and potential for natural disaster, predicting major flooding across many parts of the United States. NOAA urged communities to stay alert, and prepare for flooding and a wet spring.
A Moderate La Niña Continues
Continuing this spring, a moderate La Niña will bring above-average precipitation to many areas. Strong La Niña conditions brought above-average snowfall to many parts of the West this past winter. A moderate La Niña will continue into June, becoming weaker as the summer approaches.
Mississippi River basinOhio River basinLower Missouri River basinWidespread flooding in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and all of New EnglandPossible flooding for most of the West, including Colorado and Idaho, where “150 – 200 percent of average water contained in snow pack” could cause major floodingU.S. Drought Outlook
Scientists expect more rain and melting snow to increase the probability of major flooding this spring, which has already been seen in the Mid-west during the month of March. Record rainfall and snow pack have already been recorded in the West, regions of New England and the Rocky Mountains.
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