Pat Guinan

Pat Guinan
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Joplin has been the bull's eye for the drought in Missouri, where 11 of the past 12 months have received below normal rainfall. The precipitation deficit is now approaching 20 inches, or less than 60 percent of normal.
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The mother of all droughts in southwest Missouri occurred from 1952 to 1956 when precipitation in Joplin fell more than 81 inches below normal in a five-year period. Fortunately, we're no where near that right now.
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This is a welcome step in the right direction, but we have a long way to go to make up the deficits.
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Quick recovery from the drought is not likely. Even normal rainfall in May and June can't restore ground water levels.
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This was like manna from heaven for the entire state. And we need a lot more.
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The good news is that spring is our wet season, with the months of April, May and June providing nearly a third of annual precipitation totals. So far, the long-range outlooks are showing no indicators that spring will be dry.
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You have to look back 43 years, to 1963, to find anything this severe. It is a dire situation that may take over a year for full recovery, once the rains return.