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- Drought Condtions in the High Plains Region-Update May 16
- May 14, 2013 Daily High Temperatures
- NOAA Atlas 14 Volume 8: Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States, Midwestern States has been released
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region-Update May 9
- Sign up for the next drought update webinar
- April 2013 Climate Summary
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region-Update May 2
- April Temperature Rankings
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region-Update April 25
- Watch the Latest Midwest and Great Plains Drought Update Webinar
HPRCC
- High Plains Regional Climate Meeting in Nebraska City
- Server migration to take place October 10
- New Research Associate
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region- Update August 2
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region - Update
- Drought Grips the Southern Plains
- Useful to Usable (U2U): Transforming Climate Variability and Change Information for Cereal Crop Producers
- UNL Weather Camp 2011 a Success!
- New article in BAMS features the Regional Climate Centers
- HPRCC will be at Dinosaurs and Disasters - February 5
Region News
- Drought Condtions in the High Plains Region-Update May 16
- May 14, 2013 Daily High Temperatures
- NOAA Atlas 14 Volume 8: Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States, Midwestern States has been released
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region-Update May 9
- Sign up for the next drought update webinar
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region-Update May 2
- April Temperature Rankings
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region-Update April 25
- Watch the Latest Midwest and Great Plains Drought Update Webinar
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region-Update April 18
AWDN
- April 2013 Climate Summary
- Weekly Nebraska Soil Moisture Report - September 19, 2011
- U.S. experiences second warmest summer on record
- Weekly Nebraska Soil Moisture Report - September 12, 2011
- Weekly Nebraska Soil Moisture Report - August 29, 2011
National News
Weekly Nebraska Soil Moisture Report - August 29, 2011
Source/Author: Eric Hunt - University of Nebraska - Lincoln 08/29/11
The High Plains Regional Climate Center is now featuring a weekly Nebraska Soil Moisture Index map. For the next month or two, the HPRCC will feature a weekly Nebraska soil moisture report and map on the front page of the website, before moving it to a permanent location on the AWDN Soil Moisture page. If you have any comments or questions about the SMI, please use the contact us page.
"The Soil Moisture Index (SMI) is an index applied to the volumetric water content at the depths of 10, 25, and 50 cm. It is averaged over those three depths and scaled such that 5.0 represents field capacity and -5.0 represents the wilting point. Measurements are made under grass covered, rain fed conditions and may not be representative of soil moisture conditions in fields with standard row crops." To learn more about the SMI, click here.
Nebraska Weekly Soil Moisture Report - August 29, 2011
Dry conditions prevailed across all but the eastern corner of the state last week and a few areas are heading into soil moisture conditions that will stress vegetation. Central and western Nebraska have been the driest regions with most locations receiving under an inch of rain over the past two weeks. A few sites in the western Sandhills still have ample soil moisture from heavier rainfall earlier in August but most sites in the western 2/3 of the state are under 0.0 and many sites need an inch or more of rain to bring the profile back to 50% of available water. The area from Clay Center to Shelton has been particularly dry over the past month and this is reflected by SMI’s that are now under -3.5. Conditions are generally better in the eastern section of the state, with more rainfall likely early this week.






