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Current Map | U.S. Drought Monitor
The Drought Monitor summary map identifies general areas of drought and labels them by intensity. D1 is the least intense level and D4 the most intense.
The U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM) is a map that is updated each Thursday to show the location and intensity of drought across the country. The USDM uses ...
National Current Conditions | Drought.gov
As of November 12, 2024, 41.67% of the U.S. and Puerto Rico and 49.84% of the lower 48 states are in drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. 41.67%. of ...
United States Drought Information - Climate Prediction Center
The United States Drought Monitor (USDM) serves as initial conditions for the CPC's drought outlooks. Due to the 7-16 day time span between releases of the ...
Drought Monitor | NOAA Climate.gov
The darker the shade on the map, the more intense the drought conditions. For maps showing drought status in Alaska, Hawai'i, and other U.S. territories, please ...
Exceptional drought (D4). Percent of United States Sugarcane Located in Drought. Drought percentages are approximated using the U.S. Drought Monitor product.
Drought Monitor - Water Data For Texas
The U.S. Drought Monitor, established in 1999, is a weekly map of drought conditions that is produced jointly by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
Updated drought map shows worsening conditions in Northeast as ...
Dry conditions in the Northeast are worsening, creating a scenario for fire danger in the region to persist, an updated map from the U.S. ...
NRCC Drought Page - Northeast Regional Climate Center
Northeast Drought Update. Posted November 14, 2024. U.S. Drought Monitor. While the record-long streak of consecutive days without measurable rainfall came ...
Did You Know? | U.S. Drought Monitor Scale
U.S. Drought Monitor Scale ... The U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM) established a drought scale much like those that rate hurricanes and tornadoes. The "D-scale" ...
U.S. Drought Monitor - South Central · U.S. Drought Monitor · Relative Greenness · Consecutive Days with Less Than 0.10 inches Rainfall.
Disaster Assistance: What is the U.S. Drought Monitor? - Farmers.gov
The U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM) is a map released every Thursday, showing parts of the U.S. that are in drought. The map uses five classifications:.
U.S. Drought Monitor | USDA Climate Hubs
The map uses five classifications: abnormally dry (D0), showing areas that may be going into or are coming out of drought, and four levels of drought: moderate ...
Drought Information - National Weather Service
U.S. Drought Monitor. SOUTHEAST DROUGHT MONITOR. Drought Monitor for Southeast. Drought Monitor for North Carolina. The category of drought is defined as ...
MONITORING | Global Drought Information System (GDIS)
The Global Drought Monitor · Spatial Production Allocation Model (MapSPAM) · North American Drought Monitor (NADM) · European Combined Drought Indicator (CDI) [EDO].
Weekly Drought Map | NOAA Climate.gov
The U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM) is a weekly map—updated each Thursday—that shows the location and intensity of areas currently experiencing abnormal dryness or ...
Drought Conditions Overview - Minnesota DNR
Current Drought in Minnesota (Click map for more info) Drought map US Drought Monitor Frequently Updated Precipitation Data Radar-based Precipitation Estimates
United States Drought Monitor | Earth Engine Data Catalog
The U.S. Drought Monitor is a map released every Thursday, showing parts of the U.S. that are in drought. The map uses five classifications: abnormally dry ...
Drought Status - Arizona Department of Water Resources
Weekly Map - Drought Conditions. The Arizona Drought Monitoring Technical Committee confers weekly to advise the U.S. Drought Monitor authors on the current ...
The United States Drought Monitor publishes weekly map updates based on analysis of data. Maps show the intensity and impacts on a broad-scale conditions.
United States Drought Monitor
The United States Drought Monitor is a collection of measures that allows experts to assess droughts in the United States. The monitor is not an agency but a partnership between the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the United States Department of Agriculture, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.