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Mesonet and Drough

t Update

What’s What’s new?new?

What’s the

current drought situation

?

What’s next?

The new National Weather Center

is Oklahoma’s new Weather

Center

Two OSU Cowboys at OU

120 David L Boren Boulevard

Officed at Oklahoma Climatological

Survey

Derek Arndt Acting State Climatologist

OCS Computer Lab

NWC Auditorium

NWCAtrium

National Weather Center

Highway 9 and Jenkins Ave, Norman, Oklahoma

What’s new?

What’s the

current drought situation

?

What’s next?

2006ThrewMany

$500 MillionFarm Loss

2006 Farm Loss (Mark Hodges, Loss Mitigation,

10/18/06) Cotton $17,678,000

Hay $139,975,000

Peanuts $7,148,000

Rye $2,644,000

Sorghum $5,035,000

Soybeans $28,348,000

Wheat - Grain $204,540,000

Wheat - Grazing $101,500,000

TOTAL FARM LOSS ($519,978,000)

US Drought Monitor Categories

Category Description Possible Impacts

D0 Abnormally Dry Going into drought: short-term dryness slowing planting, growth of crops or pastures. Coming out of drought: some lingering water deficits; pastures or crops not fully recovered

D1 Moderate Drought

Some damage to crops, pastures; streams, reservoirs, or wells low, some water shortages developing or imminent; voluntary water-use restrictions requested

D2 Severe Drought

Crop or pasture losses likely; water shortages common; water restrictions imposed

D3 Extreme Drought

Major crop/pasture losses; widespread water shortages or restrictions

D4 Exceptional Drought

Exceptional and widespread crop/pasture losses; shortages of water in reservoirs, streams, and wells creating water emergencies

Rainfall - Last 30 Days

Available Water

• Rooting depth

• Soil type• Soil compaction

Available Water (inches)

Soil Type Water in

1 foot of soil Water in

2 feet of soil Water in

3 feet of soil Sand 0.96 1.98 2.94

Loamy Sand 1.22 2.44 3.66

Sandy Loam 1.44 2.88 4.32

Loam 1.80 3.60 5.40

Silt Loam 2.16 4.32 6.48

Silty Clay Loam 1.92 3.84 5.76

Clay Loam 1.80 3.60 5.40

Sandy Clay Loam 1.68 3.36 5.04

Silty Clay 1.56 3.12 4.68

Clay 1.44 2.88 4.32

Sandy Clay 1.22 2.44 3.66

Fractional Water Index

10-inch --- Jan 1, 2007

Fractional Water Index

FWI Low

FWI High

Soil and Plant Impact over Extended Periods

0.95 1.00 Saturated soil

0.75 0.95 Optimum water for plant growth

0.50 0.75 Limited plant growth

0.30 0.50 Plant wilting

0.10 0.30 Plant death

0.00 0.10 Bone dry

10” depthFWIJan 1 2007

24” depth FWIJan 1 2007

10” depthFWI

Oct 13 2006

24” depth FWI

Oct 13 2006

2-inch

10-inch

24-inch

30-inch

Stillwater, Fractional Water Index 11/10/06 to 12/10/06

Marshall - 10/16/05 to 12/15/05

OSU Variety Trial Average - 28 bushels

2-inch

10-inch

Lahoma - 10/16/05 to 12/15/05

OSU Variety Trial Average - 67 bushels

2-inch

10-inch

Jan 1 2007

Jan 1 2006

Jan 1 2005

FractionalWaterIndex10-inch

What’s What’s new?new?

What’s the

current drought situation

?

What’s next?

Climate Trends

Average Annual Precipitation (1895-2005)

28.79

47.99

33.93

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60

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Div#2-NW

Div#9-SE

State

Average Monthly Precipitation (1895-2005)

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Div#2-NW

Div#9-SE

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May Rainfall - Division 2

January Rainfall - Division 2

Looking ahead - Forecasts

Developing El Niño

Air Temperature Forecast

Wind Forecast

Precipitation Forecast

agweather.mesonet.org

Oklahoma Mesonet“Oklahoma’s Weather

Network”

StillwaterMesonet

Tower

Oklahoma Mesonet

Established 1994

• Air temperature

• Rainfall

• Relative humidity

• Soil moisture

• Soil temperature

• Solar radiation

• Station pressure

• Wind direction

• Wind speed

Mesonet measurements

--- Before Agweather data can be viewed, you must first download the WxScope program ---

WxScope download

Plan for

tough times!

Make the

most of good

times!

Albert [email protected]

Laura [email protected]

Phone: 405-325-3126