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Spring 2014 Flood Outlook

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Factors being weighed in determining the risk of flood this spring in South Dakota.
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1 South Dakota Department of Public Safety 2014 Spring Flood Outlook
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Plains Snow Water Equivalent Comparison2014 SWE

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Plains Snow Water Equivalent Comparison2011 SWE

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Mountain Snow Water Equivalent Comparison2014 SWE

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Mountain Snow Water Equivalent Comparison2011 SWE

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Temperature and PrecipitationOutlook

• 30, 60, 90-day outlook

• Above – normal chances for cooler temperatures• Equal chances of normal, above-normal, or below-normal precipitation

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Probability of major flooding onSouth Dakota rivers

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Flooding Factor – mountain SWE

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Flooding Factor – soil moisture/frost

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End Feb 2011Current (3-5-14)Storage

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Flooding Factor – reservoir storage

Storage End Feb 2011 Current (3-5-14) Storage

Fort Peck 15.2 12.5 18.7

Garrison 18.4 16 23.8

Oahe 18.9 17.2 23.1

Reservoir System 57.6 50.6 72.4

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13South Dakota Department of Public Safety

Flood Fight Preparations

• Conducted a risk assessment on SD rivers.• Staged flood resources across the state.• Participated in USACE and NWS briefings• Engaged DENR as a gut check for USACE• Communicating with Missouri River

communities• Reviewing community infrastructure and

concerns spreadsheets• Reviewed current sandbag contract


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