The Utah Drought of 1976-1977 has been characterized as the wettest drought in history. It was produced by the driest winter season of record followed by summer rains which were much wetter than normal in many regions of the state. Stream-flow is highly correlated with winter rather than summer precipitation and therefore the most severe impacts of the drought were related to the record low stream-flow during 1977 plus the ski industry impacts which were directly related to 1976-1977 snowfall. Drought impacts upon several sectors of the economy plus the extensive responses of all levels of government in the form of drought relief...
Water-resources data for the 2004 water year for Utah consist of records of stage, discharge, and wa...
Need and Importance of Study Utah\u27s problems of water use and water supply are becoming increasin...
Drought results in overgrazing and deterioration of rangelands. To alleviate these effects it is rec...
The Utah Drought of 1976-1977 has been characterized as the wettest drought in histo...
This summary completion report describes the project work completed in three areas: ...
Utah\u27s Drought - What Can We Do About It? E. Arlo Richardson, Paul D. Christensen, Wade G. Dewey...
Three approaches to drought management are developed as generalized mathematical mod...
A multi-disciplinary study of drought in utah was conducted as a part of the Bureau ...
Drought in Utah is a common occurrence and has given rise to various issues, from environmental to s...
Utah's weather is prone to extremes-from severe flooding to multiyear droughts. Five major floods oc...
The southwest United States is currently experiencing three years of drought causing water shortages...
The objectives of this study were to use survey methods to document changes in cropping patterns, ir...
The Colorado River Basin of Utah covers approximately 49 percent of the state. A sizable snowfall, p...
Water-resources data for the 2004 water year for Utah consist of records of stage, discharge, and wa...
134 Will Utah Wither? The Uncertain Prognosis for Precipitation. 138 It Time to Weigh the Consequenc...
Water-resources data for the 2004 water year for Utah consist of records of stage, discharge, and wa...
Need and Importance of Study Utah\u27s problems of water use and water supply are becoming increasin...
Drought results in overgrazing and deterioration of rangelands. To alleviate these effects it is rec...
The Utah Drought of 1976-1977 has been characterized as the wettest drought in histo...
This summary completion report describes the project work completed in three areas: ...
Utah\u27s Drought - What Can We Do About It? E. Arlo Richardson, Paul D. Christensen, Wade G. Dewey...
Three approaches to drought management are developed as generalized mathematical mod...
A multi-disciplinary study of drought in utah was conducted as a part of the Bureau ...
Drought in Utah is a common occurrence and has given rise to various issues, from environmental to s...
Utah's weather is prone to extremes-from severe flooding to multiyear droughts. Five major floods oc...
The southwest United States is currently experiencing three years of drought causing water shortages...
The objectives of this study were to use survey methods to document changes in cropping patterns, ir...
The Colorado River Basin of Utah covers approximately 49 percent of the state. A sizable snowfall, p...
Water-resources data for the 2004 water year for Utah consist of records of stage, discharge, and wa...
134 Will Utah Wither? The Uncertain Prognosis for Precipitation. 138 It Time to Weigh the Consequenc...
Water-resources data for the 2004 water year for Utah consist of records of stage, discharge, and wa...
Need and Importance of Study Utah\u27s problems of water use and water supply are becoming increasin...
Drought results in overgrazing and deterioration of rangelands. To alleviate these effects it is rec...