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The Water and Atmospheric Resources Monitoring Program (WARM) coordinates data collection activities of several monitoring efforts conducted by the Illinois State Water Survey, measuring the water and atmospheric resources of Illinois. The program includes various statewide observation networks on Illinois climate, surface water, groundwater, in-stream sediment, and soil moisture conditions. From the menu, choose to read more about WARM, browse the various data networks, review current weather and agricultural information, download a copy of the Illinois Water and Climate Summary (IWCS), or access the WARM database.

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USERS! Our home page has changed. Please explorer at your convenience. We will continue to reconstruct various pages over the next few weeks and months. Feel free to comment on content.

A new pest, the Emerald Ash Borer, has been added to our Pest Degree Days calculator.

The soil moisture report for May 2 is posted. The next report is scheduled for May 16.

Daily data files are updated through May 11, 2008. Data are arranged in ~1989-2007 and 2008 pages.

The Water Cycle and Water Budgets in Illinois: A Framework for Drought and Water-Supply Planning  (pdf ~6.8mb)

Press Release: Viability of Solar Power in Illinois



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