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Phillip Harder

@harder_water

Obsessed with ag-water interactions where it’s cold and dry. Research Director & Hydrological Scientist @SWATMAPS All views are my own

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calendar_today12-06-2018 15:20:02

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Living in the prairies is only boring if you never look out the window. Amazing how much things change in 2 months! March 17 vs May 25

Living in the prairies is only boring if you never look out the window. Amazing how much things change in 2 months! March 17 vs May 25 #snow #water #spring
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The was definitely active tonight. Need a wider angle lens on the drone to really do it justice with a hyperlapse.

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If you were hoping those heavy, wet snows at the end of April would be enough to curb the drought, I have bad news for you.

If you were hoping those heavy, wet snows at the end of April would be enough to curb the drought, I have bad news for you.
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You know farming is getting high tech when a rain delay at the start of the week is followed by a space weather delay....

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It's been a ride watching the hydro-illogical cycle in the headlines this week. There was great rain in many dry parts of but no one event will solve all the water deficits. Get tools to quantify soil moisture implications directly and not just rely on rain totals

It's been a ride watching the hydro-illogical cycle in the headlines this week. There was great rain in many dry parts of #westcdnag but no one event will solve all the water deficits. Get tools to quantify soil moisture implications directly and not just rely on rain totals
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Amazing how quickly a forecast can change the headlines. Perhaps this is the start of pattern that starts chipping away at the moisture deficits but it take seasons of sustained precipitation for droughts to be 'erased'.

Amazing how quickly a forecast can change the headlines. Perhaps this is the start of pattern that starts chipping away at the moisture deficits but it take seasons of sustained precipitation for droughts to be 'erased'.
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