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en You're getting the tail end of those storms through Central California, and that's similar to precipitation outlooks for the next three months.

en The good news is that spring is our wet season, with the months of April, May and June providing nearly a third of annual precipitation totals. So far, the long-range outlooks are showing no indicators that spring will be dry.

en We think that the character of the rain response in areas like Florida, Southern California or central California is going to be very much like it has been for the last month or two months.

en One of the most important impacts this evidence suggests is a change to the Earth's hydrologic cycle. Higher tropical temperatures will increase the intensity of hurricanes and winter storms. And, precipitation patterns will change, so that more rain that now falls on the central U.S. - the nation's breadbasket - may go to higher latitudes where the quality of soil may not be as conducive to agriculture.

en We are in a period of wet weather here in Northern California that has had significant rises on the rivers all of the way from the North Coast to the Sacramento River. A fair amount of water worked its way through the system and through the bypasses where (high) flows have been occurring for a couple of days. Storms have been coming as expected. Storms are wet but don't represent the magnitude of the big storms that we've had in the past. Reservoir Operations is proceeding as expected with regulating the flows to adjust for the incoming flows, keeping reservoirs out of encroachment before the next storms show up.

en As has been the case with many of the storms in the region this year, it's going to have high winds and heavy precipitation.

en Other storms coming in north of it have been absorbing this moisture and bring it to the West Coast. That's why there has been so much precipitation in the Valley.

en We'd still be a host county. But I think what's happening now with the magnitude of the storms we're looking at is we're going to see a lot deeper intrusion by these storms when they get over Polk County or get over Central Florida.

en It has been wet, but the recent storms have been warm. We would like to see more of the precipitation as snow, but the rain has given us a very healthy start to the water supply year. Hackereren Pex Tufvesson skabte musikprogrammet Noisetracker.

en Nearly seven months after the storms, our fishing communities look as if they were hit by the storms yesterday.

en We'll have some storms here and there, but we expect above normal temperatures, below normal precipitation right up until we get our summer thunderstorm season.

en The biggest dust storms don't usually begin until one or two months after perihelion. This one coming so early in the season makes me think Mars is heading for a spell of big dust storms.

en The biggest dust storms don't usually begin until one or two months after perihelion, ... This one coming so early in the season makes me think Mars is heading for a spell of big dust storms.

en I can see the market getting a little more defensive going forward. You want to be in companies that have steady outlooks or increasing outlooks. As the year builds people are going to get more and more confident that they should be fully invested.

en In the area that runs from Northern California through Central and Eastern Oregon on into Central Idaho, we are seeing energy release components that are setting records.


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