Oklahoma Drought Update February 10, 2006
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Oklahoma Drought Update
By Derek Arndt
Acting State Climatologist for Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Climatological Survey
2/10/2006
Data from the Oklahoma Mesonet and the archives of the Oklahoma Climatological Survey indicate that most of the state is experiencing drought on multiple timescales. The historical magnitude of the ongoing drought is most severe in southeast, south-central, northeast and east-central Oklahoma, but severe drought impacts advanced westward during January. The southeast has experienced drought or near-drought conditions dating to 2002, with a distinct intensification in spring 2005. Summer and fall 2005 marked a northward expansion of severe drought to fill much of the state's eastern third. Subsequent months brought further intensification and westward expansion into the remainder of the state, despite short-lived relief from January rains in parts of south-central and southeast Oklahoma.
Media Contact:
Cerry Leffler
Oklahoma Climatological Survey
100 E. Boyd, Suite 1210
Norman, OK 73019-1012
405-325-2541
405-325-2550 (fax)
cerry@ou.edu
For Additional Information:
Derek Arndt
Acting State Climatologist
100 E. Boyd, Suite 1210
Norman, OK 73019-1012
405-325-2541
405-325-2550 (fax)
darndt@ou.edu
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