Little Snake River Basin (10)
February 2002

Snow
Snowfall has been below average across the basin this year. Currently, snow water equivalent (SWE) in the Little Snake River drainage is 68 percent of average (88 percent of last year at this time). For more information see Basin Summary of Snow Courses at beginning of this report.

Precipitation
Precipitation across the basin was below average this past month. January precipitation was 48 percent of average (103 percent of last year) for the 5 reporting stations. January precipitation ranged from 36 to 69 percent of average. The Little Snake River basin water-year-to-date precipitation is currently 72 percent of average (96 percent of last year). Year-to-date percentages range from 66 to 79 percent of average.

Streamflow
Runoff yield in the Little Snake River drainage is expected to be below normal this year. Stream yield is based on the 50 percent probability for the April through July forecast period. The Little Snake River near Slater should yield about 90,000 acre-feet (57 percent of normal). Little Snake River near Dixon is estimated to yield 180,000 acre-feet (55 percent of normal).

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                                                     LITTLE SNAKE RIVER BASIN
                                               Streamflow Forecasts - February 1, 2002
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                                              |  <<====== Drier ======  Future Conditions  =======  Wetter =====>>  |             
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  Forecast Point                     Forecast |  ==================== Chance Of Exceeding * ======================  |
                                      Period  |    90%       70%    |  50% (Most Probable)  |      30%       10%    |  30-Yr Avg.
                                              | (1000AF)  (1000AF)  |   (1000AF)  (% AVG.)  |    (1000AF)  (1000AF) |    (1000AF)
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Little Snake River nr Slater         APR-JUL        56        75    |       90        57    |       106       132            159
                                                                    |                       |
LITTLE SNAKE R nr Dixon              APR-JUL       113       153    |      180        55    |       229       301            330
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                        LITTLE SNAKE RIVER BASIN                        |                LITTLE SNAKE RIVER BASIN
             Reservoir Storage (1000 AF) - End of January               |        Watershed Snowpack Analysis - February 1, 2002
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                                      Usable |  *** Usable Storage ***  |                            Number     This Year as % of
Reservoir                            Capacity|  This      Last          |   Watershed                  of       =================
                                             |  Year      Year     Avg  |                          Data Sites   Last Yr   Average
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                                                                        |   LITTLE SNAKE RIVER          8        88        68
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 * 90%, 70%, 30%, and 10% chances of exceeding are the probabilities that the actual volume will exceed the volumes in the table.

(1) - The values listed under the 10% and 90% Chance of Exceeding are actually 5% and 95% exceedance levels.                  
(2) - The value is natural volume - actual volume may be affected by upstream water management.


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