Hydrologic and Meteorologic Conditions That Shaped Utah's Runoff of 2013

Presenter Information

Brain McInerney

Location

ECC 216

Event Website

http://water.usu.edu/

Start Date

4-9-2013 8:34 AM

End Date

4-9-2013 9:10 AM

Description

Brian McInerney, Hydrologist with the National Weather Service will discuss the hydrologic and meteorologic conditions that shaped Utah's runoff of 2013. From the lack of any major storm cycles, to the weather phenomenon that graced valley and bench areas with copious amounts of snow leaving mountain terrain barren. He will also review and discuss the overall flow patterns of this winter's weather and why certain areas did not fare very well with regard to snowpack and resultant runoff.

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Apr 9th, 8:34 AM Apr 9th, 9:10 AM

Hydrologic and Meteorologic Conditions That Shaped Utah's Runoff of 2013

ECC 216

Brian McInerney, Hydrologist with the National Weather Service will discuss the hydrologic and meteorologic conditions that shaped Utah's runoff of 2013. From the lack of any major storm cycles, to the weather phenomenon that graced valley and bench areas with copious amounts of snow leaving mountain terrain barren. He will also review and discuss the overall flow patterns of this winter's weather and why certain areas did not fare very well with regard to snowpack and resultant runoff.

https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/runoff/2013/AllAbstracts/1