Water Resources of the United States
Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2012 16:40:00 EDT
Summary: Nebraska saw no significant improvement in drought intensity over the past four weeks with more than three-quarters of Nebraska remaining in the Exceptional drought category.
Hydrologic Conditions:
Nebraska saw no significant improvement in drought intensity over the past four weeks. The U.S. Drought Monitor has classified 77.6 percent of Nebraska in the Exceptional drought category, while the remainder of the state remained in the slightly less severe drought categories of Extreme (98% of Nebraska) and Severe (100% of Nebraska). Thirteen USGS streamgages in Nebraska are at zero flow (a slight decrease from the past week). Of 60 long-term USGS streamgages (>30 years record) in Nebraska, 6 (or 10 percent) are at no flow (a decrease from last week). Ten percent of the long-term gages are equal to or exceed the 7-day low-flow average record for Nebraska. All water restrictions have been lifted. There have been several reports of salt-water intrusion in the central area of the state where that has not been an issue in the past.
Streamgages:
No additional low-flow measurements, extension of pressure lines, or low-end rating extensions were required in the past week. There have been a total of 25 ratings extensions and modifications across the state in the past 16 weeks.
Groundwater Levels:
GroundwaterWatch shows more than half of the Nebraska real-time groundwater observation wells in the Below Normal, Much Below Normal, or Low (new low) categories. The GroundwaterWatch water-level network readings were mostly completed in the spring before the onset of the drought.
Water Quality:
The Center continues normal operation of a network of stream temperature stations, and several multi-parameter water-quality stations. In the past week, no water-quality issues have arisen that differ from previous updates.
Special projects:
None.
Communications and Outreach:
The NEWSC drought page has been updated and expanded at http://ne.water.usgs.gov/drought/. A drought information message has been created and provided to all field staff to provide USGS information to the public and for media requests. USGS staff have answered numerous media requests for drought information to date (none in the past week).
Twitter: @USGSNeb
No news release is planned, but we have been using our landing page of http://ne.water.usgs.gov to provide updates and link to the drought page. We are also using Twitter to post drought photos and facts as available.
OK to post on Web: yes
Storm Surge:
no
Submitted by:
Rachael Hoagland (hoagland@usgs.gov) 402.328.4190
Sub-Region: Midwest; Region: Central United States
Sub-Region: Midwest; Region: Central United States