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Drought in Lower Lakes/Ohio Valley


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Year to date precipitation and departures (January 1 - July 2)

Bloomington: 12.05" (-13.04")

Evansville: 11.53" (-12.75")

Fort Wayne: 11.00" (-8.21")

Indianapolis: 15.15" (-6.82")

Indianapolis Eagle Creek: 13.35" (-8.12")

Lafayette: 11.56" (-6.82")

Muncie: 13.92" (-6.60")

Shelbyville: 13.10" (-9.28")

South Bend: 12.84" (-4.91")

Terre Haute: 12.56" (-10.54")

Summer precipitation and departures (June 1 - July 2)

Bloomington: 0.30" (-4.90")

Evansville: 0.15" (-3.89")

Fort Wayne: 0.65" (-3.76")

Indianapolis: 0.09" (-4.48")

Indianapolis Eagle Creek: 0.21" (-4.45")

Lafayette: 0.81" (-3.55")

Muncie: 1.68" (-3.27")

Shelbyville: 0.05" (-4.55")

South Bend: 1.54" (-2.49")

Terre Haute: 0.26" (-4.40")

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And just for fun, here's where we stood across Indiana last year at this time. One extreme to the other...

Year to date precipitation and departures (January 1 - July 2, 2011)

Bloomington: 34.72" (+9.63")

Evansville: 37.70" (+13.42")

Fort Wayne: 26.77" (+7.56")

Indianapolis: 29.91" (+7.94")

Indianapolis Eagle Creek: 30.39" (+8.92")

Muncie: 24.20" (+3.68")

Shelbyville: 33.96" (+11.58")

South Bend: 28.08" (+10.33")

Terre Haute: 28.54" (+5.44")

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And just for fun, here's where we stood across Indiana last year at this time. One extreme to the other...

Year to date precipitation and departures (January 1 - July 2, 2011)

Bloomington: 34.72" (+9.63")

Evansville: 37.70" (+13.42")

Fort Wayne: 26.77" (+7.56")

Indianapolis: 29.91" (+7.94")

Indianapolis Eagle Creek: 30.39" (+8.92")

Muncie: 24.20" (+3.68")

Shelbyville: 33.96" (+11.58")

South Bend: 28.08" (+10.33")

Terre Haute: 28.54" (+5.44")

Wow the difference in Evansville is incredible.

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Wabash River at Lafayette is at 1.62 feet. :yikes: The record is 0.00 (a few times)...I'm not sure how that's even possible.

Wow! That's something. Water is likely still there, but the gauge doesn't extend that far down. A small 5 foot wide creek by my house is completely dry right now! Never seen that before.

Look at all the low river conditions across the nation!

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Current stream conditions: http://waterwatch.usgs.gov/?id=ww_current

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I don't believe MBY has seen any rain since June 16th. The airport picked up a little under a tenth of an inch Tuesday, but that doesn't really matter. Many cities in the region haven't seen any rain in nearly three weeks, and looks likely we will see a dry frontal passage the next couple days followed by continued dry weather next week.

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I guess this could be construed as being a touch pessimistic, but it's not like there's any good signals for rainfall in the near future. So I bring to you...

Driest May 1 to July 31 periods for Indianapolis (1871).

4.14" - 1930

5.06" - 1936

5.43" - 1895

5.46" - 1911

5.46" - 1966

5.53" - 1954

6.04" - 1914

6.08" - 1934

6.09" - 2007

6.13" - 1988

6.19" - 1921

6.24" - 1922

6.25" - 1887

6.44" - 1891

6.80" - 1901

7.00" - 1893

Through today, Indianapolis has seen 2.88" at the airport since May 1st.

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I guess this could be construed as being a touch pessimistic, but it's not like there's any good signals for rainfall in the near future. So I bring to you...

Driest May 1 to July 31 periods for Indianapolis (1871).

4.14" - 1930

5.06" - 1936

5.43" - 1895

5.46" - 1911

5.46" - 1966

5.53" - 1954

6.04" - 1914

6.08" - 1934

6.09" - 2007

6.13" - 1988

6.19" - 1921

6.24" - 1922

6.25" - 1887

6.44" - 1891

6.80" - 1901

7.00" - 1893

Through today, Indianapolis has seen 2.88" at the airport since May 1st.

WOW... When you look at those numbers, just goes to show how dry 2012 has been since May1st...

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WOW... When you look at those numbers, just goes to show how dry 2012 has been since May1st...

Keep in mind that all the years listed are precipitation totals from May 1st through the end of July...which obviously 2012 has yet to get there. Just foreshadowing by me...

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Obviously no years are exactly alike, but just from the statewide Indiana perspective, this drought is getting up there with the all-timers and at least has some chance to be the defining drought event of the past 100+ years. Almost the entire state is 6-12"+ in the hole for precip this year and it's only the first week of July. One saving grace is that the extreme heat is done at least for a while (extreme heat + no rain is worse than seasonal temps and no rain) but this is a critical period for many farmers and it is not looking good.

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Obviously no years are exactly alike, but just from the statewide Indiana perspective, this drought is getting up there with the all-timers and at least has some chance to be the defining drought event of the past 100+ years. Almost the entire state is 6-12"+ in the hole for precip this year and it's only the first week of July. One saving grace is that the extreme heat is done at least for a while (extreme heat + no rain is worse than seasonal temps and no rain) but this is a critical period for many farmers and it is not looking good.

I guess this again is looking into the future, but here's the top 15 statewide average driest Summers on record for Indiana.

6.07" - 1936

6.22" - 1933

6.45" - 1930

6.86" - 1908

7.34" - 1940

7.35" - 1991

7.49" - 1944

7.50" - 1922

7.87" - 1919

7.94" - 1983

8.00" - 1984

8.06" - 1988

8.13" - 1895

8.26" - 1967

8.40" - 1966

And looking backwards, top 15 statewide average driest Springs on record for Indiana.

5.34" - 1895

5.69" - 1934

6.01" - 1941

6.15" - 1930

6.87" - 1925

6.93" - 1932

7.12" - 1971

7.56" - 1988

7.63" - 2012

7.70" - 1928

7.76" - 1910

7.82" - 2005

7.87" - 1936

8.03" - 2001

8.27" - 1960

I bolded the years that showed up on both lists.

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