Idaho Water Year 2020 Recap and 2021 Outlook Meeting
The Idaho Fall Water Supply Outlook is an annual meeting held each year to recap the water supply from the previous water year and provide climate and water supply outlook information for the coming water year.  This meeting is usually a one-day event held in Boise, ID.  This year the event will be held on a virtual platform over two half-days due to the current pandemic.  

November 5-6, 2020 from 8:45a to 12:00p each day

The recap of the water supply from the last year provides insight on how climate impacted the build of up and melt out of the year’s snowpack, timing of irrigation demand, and how much storage water remained by the end of the water-year.  The climate outlook information for the coming year reviews oceanic conditions and how anomalies in the Pacific could impact the coming year’s snowpack/water supply.  In the Outlook portion of the meeting, the NRCS also provides an estimate of the runoff needed to meet water supply demand for the coming year.  This “needed runoff” estimate sets the stage for drought risk in the coming year.  These meetings are critical for identifying vulnerabilities and opportunities for increasing drought and climate resilience in the agricultural, power, and recreational sectors of Idaho’s economy that are dependent on the state’s water resources.  

We will send a meeting link to each individual who registers for the conference.  Registration helps us keep track of attendance and identify audience so that we can provide the most relevant information to attendees.  

This event is sponsored and supported by the Idaho Department of Water Resources, Idaho Power Company, the NOAA National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS), National Weather Service, Army Corps of Engineers, United States Bureau of Reclamation, and the Natural Resource Conservation Service’s Snow Survey program.

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