The Billings Gazette is reporting:
Based on the current soil moisture and snowpack conditions,
runoff in the Missouri River Basin above Sioux City, Iowa, is forecast
to be 26.1 million acre feet in 2014, up slightly from the 25.1 MAF
recorded in 2013, according to the Army Corps of Engineers.
Normal runoff is 25.2 MAF.
“Although
drought conditions in the Missouri River Basin improved significantly
in 2013, the Missouri River mainstem reservoir levels remain below
normal due to the lingering effects of the 2012 drought,” said Jody
Farhat, chief of the Corps' Water Management Division.
The upper three reservoirs, Fort Peck in Eastern
Montana, Garrison in North Dakota, and Oahe in South Dakota, remain 5
to 11 feet below the desired operating levels.”
I'm always amazed at the preciseness of these forecasts.
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