Drought conditions definition

Drought conditions means the existence immediately preceding or during the fireworks season of a Keetch-Byram Drought Index of 575 or greater.
Drought conditions means any condition which results in a stream flow that is lower
Drought conditions means the existence

Examples of Drought conditions in a sentence

  • Drought conditions and higher evaporation rates result in lowered groundwater levels, reduced spring flows, and reductions in size and depth of pool habitat for least chub (▇▇▇▇▇▇ 2006).

  • If conditions indicate the potential for Drought or Extreme Drought conditions or low elevations in Upper Klamath Lake, the TAT will recommend measures that could be taken prior to the declaration under Section 4.3 to address the potential for Drought or Extreme Drought.

  • Drought conditions during the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of 2002 and 2003, minimal spring recharge and continued irrigation discharges had left the reservoir 21 feet below conservation by the end of the 2003 irrigation season.

  • Drought conditions prior to this study period may have played a significant role in the declining trend of Humpback Chub while providing more favorable conditions for Roundtail Chub in Westwater Canyon.

  • As a result, OWRD will determine that Drought conditions do not exist and will not issue a declaration of Drought or Extreme Drought under this Drought Plan.


More Definitions of Drought conditions

Drought conditions means the existence of a long-term deficit of moisture creating atypically severe conditions with increased wildfire occurrence as defined by the Texas Forest Service through the use of the Keetch-Byram Drought Index or, when that index is not available, through the use of a comparable measurement that takes into consideration the burning index, spread component, or ignition component for the particular area.
Drought conditions means [shall mean] the existence immediately preceding or during the fireworks season of a [long-term deficit of moisture creating atypically severe conditions with increased wildfire occurrence as defined by the Texas Forest Service through the use of the] Keetch-Byram Drought Index of 575 or greater[, or when such index is not available, through a comparable measurement which takes into consideration the burning index, spread component, or ignition component for that particular area].
Drought conditions means the existence immediately
Drought conditions means the conditions resulting from the lack of natural rainfall, or equipment limitations or breakdowns, which cause the municipal water systems to become overloaded to the extent the water needs for domestic and fire protection cannot be satisfied on a continuous basis;