The state’s climate has grown much drier since then. Last year, representatives of seven states and the federal government met in a ceremony overlooking Hoover Dam and signed a set of agreements aimed at reducing the risks of reservoirs dropping to shortage levels that would require major cutbacks. 3680: Hydropower Regulatory Efficiency Act of 2012, H.R. Another important factor in staving off dryness: snow melt. Visit the Colorado Climate Center's beautiful, The Drought Vulnerability Tool (March 2019) at the bottom of this page takes users through visual summaries of Colorado drought risk by sectors, based on Colorado’s 2018 Drought Plan.

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This involves zeroing on data for the past three decades of higher temperatures and diminished river flows. “We had a dry fall. In one recent study, researchers estimated warmer temperatures were behind about half of the decline in the river’s flow since 2000, and they projected the river could lose about a fourth of its flow by 2050 as global temperatures continue to rise with emissions of greenhouse gases.

But a snowy winter followed by a wet spring have quenched Colorado’s thirst, leaving rivers running high and helping to refill reservoirs that looked apocalyptic in the fall.

“We take it seriously,” said Conor Cahill, Polis’s press secretary. Along the Front Range, Clear Creek, Gilpin, Boulder, Jefferson, … Big spending. “Drought is the accumulation of dryness that has accumulated over a long period of time.”. Is Colorado leading or lagging on climate policy? “It takes a long time to get into drought and a long time to get out of drought,” National Weather Service meteorologist Mark Wankowski said.

But recent rains finally did the trick. The U.S. Drought Monitor released a report Thursday showing that just roughly 8 square miles in Colorado are under abnormal dryness, or just 0.01% of the state.

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“We will lose ground this summer. “We know that temperatures in Colorado and the world will continue to increase so long as we emit vast quantities of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere every year,” said Colorado State University water center senior scientist Brad Udall,  who has researched a 13% depletion of Colorado River water and refers to “aridification” because “drought” implies an eventual return to normal.