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Peace River, Taylor, British Columbia


Observation: Low water levels on the Peace River. - Martha Funk, Fort St. John, British Columbia.

Comment by LEO BC Coordinator: The Lower Peace River Region stood out across British Columbia in Late may 2017 with a drought designation of 'Level 2 - Dry' (Figure 1). Drought conditions as of 3 August 2017 were considered to be 'Level 2 - Dry' across much of the BC interior, including in both Peace River regions, and on Haida Gwaii and Vancouver Island regions, and 'Level 3 - Very Dry' in the Middle Fraser region (Figure 2). At the time of this comment, the Historical Hydrometric Data for BC was not responding. - Tom Okey, Ocean Integrity Research and the University of Victoria.

Resources:

British Columbia Drought Information Portal

Historical Hydrometric Data for British Columbia

Figure 1. BC Drought Map for late May 2017 (British Columbia Drought Information Portal, Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations)
Figure 2. BC Drought Map, 3 August 2017 (British Columbia Drought Information Portal, Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations)
Peace River Railway Bridge at Taylor, BC (District of Taylor, British Columbia)

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