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Tag Archives: SERFC
Sub-basins, start your engines
The Savannah River Basin came out of the gates running for the first month in 2019. However, unlike many people, it kept its New Year’s resolutions and remained above average in January. Each of the sub-basins exceeded its average by … Continue reading
Wet summer could make Southeast more vulnerable
Hydrologists from NOAA’s Southeast River Forecast Center released their most recent Water Resources Outlook last week.
Forecasters see mixed signals leading into spring
In the first Water Resources Outlook of 2017, NOAA climatologists give their predictions for rainfall and the potential for drought recovery.
Drought deficit deeper than recent rain’s reach
Meteorologists recount December’s weather and look ahead to what the new year should bring.
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Tagged Army Corps of Engineers, projection, rainfall, SERFC, water resources outlook, WRO
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