Widgets Magazine
Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 25 of 63

Thread: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

  1. #1

    Default 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    Information below is on the on going drought in our state. Keep in mind, OKC and other communities are in constant water restrictions now which at the very least means odd/even watering.









  2. Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    Really hope we don't slip back into this cycle. Fortunately it works like SW Oklahoma will get a little bit more than they have been tomorrow, so hopefully that starts tipping the scale back a little.

  3. #3

  4. #4

    Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    From Oklahoma City's Facebook page

    Please remember, mandatory odd/even watering (Stage 1) is now permanently in effect. If the drought worsens, additional conservation measures will take effect.

    How does odd/even watering work?

    • If your address ends in an even number, you can water on even-numbered calendar days.

    • If your address ends in an odd number, you can water on odd-numbered calendar days.

    Example:

    • If your address is 1400, you can water on the 2nd, 4th, 6th of the month and so on.

    • If your address is 1401, you can water on the 1st, 3rd, 5th, etc.


    - https://www.facebook.com/cityofokc/p...437312/?type=1

  5. #5

    Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions


  6. #6

    Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    Yesterday's rain helped refill some of the creeks and ponds around where I live. Lake Hefner though is starting to look pretty bad and it did very little to better that situation.

  7. Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    Quote Originally Posted by bchris02 View Post
    Yesterday's rain helped refill some of the creeks and ponds around where I live. Lake Hefner though is starting to look pretty bad and it did very little to better that situation.
    Any help the rainfall did yesterday, for those that got it, will be gone by the end of the week as we stay dry. The vast majority of people didn't get anything worth writing home about.


  8. #8

    Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    This looks like its going be so dry this year that about all I will be doing is just trying to keep trees, bushes and grass alive with minimal watering.

    But don't forget about the foundation......

  9. #9

    Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    Quote Originally Posted by bchris02 View Post
    Yesterday's rain helped refill some of the creeks and ponds around where I live. Lake Hefner though is starting to look pretty bad and it did very little to better that situation.
    I drove by Lake Hefner on Sunday and was paying close attention to the water level. It certainly wasn't full but it doesn't look "pretty bad" either.

  10. Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    It's a little more than 8' below normal elevation. The rain we've had the last few days should help that a bit.

  11. #11

    Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    Looks like Oklahoma won't have much of a wheat crop again this year.

  12. #12

    Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    Looks like it is likely to get worse before it gets any better


    It was pretty clear the gamble they made to do a release at Lake Canton last year was a loss, we may be losing again on that this year since there was not hardly any meaningful replenishment to Canton if we do not get enough local rain.

  13. #13

    Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions


  14. #14

    Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    It will take time but maybe this ends our drought?

    Intense El Niño May Be Developing (Photo)

    El Niño conditions seem to be developing in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, data from satellites and ocean sensors indicate.
    A natural climate cycle that brings abnormally toasty temperatures to the Pacific Ocean, El Niño occurs when winds pile up warm water in the eastern part of the equatorial Pacific, triggering changes in atmospheric circulation that affects rainfall and storm patterns around the world.*

  15. #15

    Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    Fantastic (and disturbing) article about both the short and long term impacts of the drought in Oklahoma.

    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...ampaign=buffer

  16. #16

    Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    Is possible we will see desertification in the state? Are any areas in the state going to be added to desertification warning map?

  17. Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    Quote Originally Posted by Plutonic Panda View Post
    Is possible we will see desertification in the state? Are any areas in the state going to be added to desertification warning map?
    I believe there are parts in the state that already are.

  18. #18

    Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    On the other hand, as drastically changeable as Oklahoma weather can be, OKC could go back to not being bypassed by flash flooding next year with talk wondering if an all time record total for annual precipitation will be set.

  19. Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    I'm not sure any of the state qualifies as true desert in the climatological sense, does it? I mean, certainly I would guess that rainfall totals over the past few drought-ridden years in some portions of Oklahoma are approaching desert levels of aridity, but historically that is not the case. Lots of people think of the area around Little Sahara State Park as desert, but that is actually a geological formation, not a true desert in the climatological sense.

  20. #20

    Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    If I remember right doesn't Oklahoma have some of most diverse terrain besides Hawaii and California? I thought I read somewhere we have like 10 climate zones. Could be wrong on that though and mistaking it

  21. Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    Quote Originally Posted by Bunty View Post
    On the other hand, as drastically changeable as Oklahoma weather can be, OKC could go back to not being bypassed by flash flooding next year with talk wondering if an all time record total for annual precipitation will be set.
    Which we almost set last year, but we can see that rapid flash flooding does nothing for long term drought improvement. The problem with quick heavy rain is majority just runs off and we see no lasting benefit of it. Perhaps we need to start revisiting new lake development to start taking advantage of those events to retain the water for more than a few days (or however long it takes for it to flow down the Canadian).

  22. #22

    Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    Do you think we would be allowed to build new lakes? I thought the EPA stopped that or something happened to prevent it. Would be nice to see though.

  23. #23

    Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    From my knowledge the Great Plains has natural wet/dry cycles that last 10-15 years at a time. How far along is the current dry cycle?

  24. #24

    Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    Quote Originally Posted by venture View Post
    Which we almost set last year, but we can see that rapid flash flooding does nothing for long term drought improvement. The problem with quick heavy rain is majority just runs off and we see no lasting benefit of it. Perhaps we need to start revisiting new lake development to start taking advantage of those events to retain the water for more than a few days (or however long it takes for it to flow down the Canadian).
    The city has already been in the process of getting more capacity for years but from south east Oklahoma where there is multiple times the rainfall per square inch, will likely also likely get runoff from mountains and the quality of lake water is generally higher than either of the Canadian rivers.

    There are some issues with the N & S Canadian rivers that make it a bit of a gamble in making it our primary water source. The aquifer they feed has been over tapped by Texas ans western Oklahoma for years, so the amount coming downstream to us has been declining even before the drought. They both have fairly narrow catchment areas so even when thunderstorms near us that dump a lot of water them will only channel a small percent of what storms drop near us.

  25. Default Re: 2014 Oklahoma Drought Conditions

    Quote Originally Posted by Snowman View Post
    The city has already been in the process of getting more capacity for years but from south east Oklahoma where there is multiple times the rainfall per square inch, will likely also likely get runoff from mountains and the quality of lake water is generally higher than either of the Canadian rivers.

    There are some issues with the N & S Canadian rivers that make it a bit of a gamble in making it our primary water source. The aquifer they feed has been over tapped by Texas ans western Oklahoma for years, so the amount coming downstream to us has been declining even before the drought. They both have fairly narrow catchment areas so even when thunderstorms near us that dump a lot of water them will only channel a small percent of what storms drop near us.
    I'm definitely aware of all of that. I'm not saying we need something the size of Texoma or Eufaula here, but it would seem to be wiser to retain what we do have that falls in this area instead of relying on an pipeline from SE OK.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. 2014 Oklahoma Earthquake Discussion
    By venture in forum Weather & Geosciences
    Replies: 541
    Last Post: 03-09-2015, 04:47 AM
  2. 2014 Oklahoma Commercial Aviation Discussion
    By venture in forum Transportation
    Replies: 778
    Last Post: 01-07-2015, 02:16 AM
  3. Replies: 38
    Last Post: 07-31-2013, 09:37 AM
  4. Drought
    By ou48A in forum Current Events & Open Topic
    Replies: 18
    Last Post: 01-03-2013, 06:44 PM
  5. Drought Update
    By bucktalk in forum General Civic Issues
    Replies: 9
    Last Post: 11-25-2011, 02:38 PM

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Single Sign On provided by vBSSO