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  2. Drought - Wikipedia

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    A drought is a period of drier-than-normal conditions. [ 1 ]: 1157 A drought can last for days, months or years. Drought often has large impacts on the ecosystems and agriculture of affected regions, and causes harm to the local economy. [ 2 ][ 3 ] Annual dry seasons in the tropics significantly increase the chances of a drought developing ...

  3. Droughts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Short term droughts hit particular spots of the United States during 1976 and 1977. California 's statewide snowpack reached an all-time low in 1977. Water resources and agriculture (especially livestock) suffered; negatively impacting the nation's economy. This drought reversed itself completely the following year.

  4. The mid-Atlantic is in a 'flash drought': What is it, and ...

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    The flash drought, as seen in versions of the U.S. Drought Monitor from June 4 and July 9, a span of just five weeks. An area of high pressure parked itself over the Southeast and mid-Atlantic ...

  5. Droughts in California - Wikipedia

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    Droughts in California. The historical and ongoing droughts in California result from various complex meteorological phenomena, some of which are not fully understood by scientists. Drought is generally defined as "a deficiency of precipitation over an extended period of time (usually a season or more), resulting in a water shortage." [1]

  6. The U.S. Drought Monitor is a critical tool for the arid West ...

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    Known for its glowing swaths of yellow, orange and red, the U.S. Drought Monitor has warned farmers, residents and officials throughout the nation of impending water scarcity every week since 1999

  7. List of droughts - Wikipedia

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    1935 Black Sunday (storm) 1934–35 North American drought. 1950s Texas drought. 1983–1985 North American drought. 1988–1990 North American drought. 2002 North American drought. 2006–2008 Southeastern United States drought. 2010–2013 Southern United States and Mexico drought. 2012–2013 North American drought.

  8. Flash droughts ‘becoming new normal amid climate change’

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    The research published in the journal Science says that flash droughts can develop into severe droughts within a few weeks. Flash droughts ‘becoming new normal amid climate change’ Skip to ...

  9. 2020–2023 North American drought - Wikipedia

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    The 2020–2022 droughts were also affecting Michigan, southern Wisconsin, most of North Dakota and northwestern South Dakota. [24] [25] In northeastern Illinois near the Chicago metropolitan area, May 2021 was the driest since 2012. [26] As of June 1, 2021, Chicago had only received barely half of one inch of rainfall due to drought in the ...