Drought is a normal, recurring feature of climate. The characteristics of this hazard, along with its far-reaching impacts, make its effects on society, economy, and environment difficult to identify and quantify. A national drought watch system has been recommended as a necessary component of drought assessment and management. The National Drought Mitigation Center, in collaboration with others, has undertaken a number of drought watch activities for the past few years, using a variety of resources available over the Internet. These resources include tools such as the Standardized Precipitation Index, a new drought index that is more reliable for detecting emerging drought conditions
Not AvailableWhy is it important to monitor droughts? Droughts are a normal part of the climate, and...
The ability to collect weather data in near-real time has improved because of technological advances...
Since 1986, the United States has experienced numerous droughts causing billions of dollars in losse...
Drought is a normal, recurring feature of climate. The characteristics of this hazard, along with it...
There is a need for improved drought monitoring and assessment methods in the United States. Drought...
Recent widespread, severe, and long-lasting droughts across North America have heightened awareness ...
The idea of better monitoring and assessing drought has been a quest of NDMC director Don Wilhite fo...
Drought is a normal, recurring feature of climate throughout the world, with characteristics and imp...
Historical drought assessment and ongoingmonitoring is essential for understanding past drought occu...
Operational since late summer 1999, the Drought Monitor (http://drought.unl.edu/monitor/) has refuse...
Drought experts from the United States, Canada, and Mexico met at the National Climatic Data Center ...
Recent droughts in the United States have highlighted the nation’s current and increasing vulnerabil...
Improved drought monitoring and early warning systems are urgently needed to cope with current and p...
On the Ground•Historical drought assessment and ongoing monitoring is essential for understanding pa...
SummaryDecision makers have continuously asked for better tools and resources to help them assess th...
Not AvailableWhy is it important to monitor droughts? Droughts are a normal part of the climate, and...
The ability to collect weather data in near-real time has improved because of technological advances...
Since 1986, the United States has experienced numerous droughts causing billions of dollars in losse...
Drought is a normal, recurring feature of climate. The characteristics of this hazard, along with it...
There is a need for improved drought monitoring and assessment methods in the United States. Drought...
Recent widespread, severe, and long-lasting droughts across North America have heightened awareness ...
The idea of better monitoring and assessing drought has been a quest of NDMC director Don Wilhite fo...
Drought is a normal, recurring feature of climate throughout the world, with characteristics and imp...
Historical drought assessment and ongoingmonitoring is essential for understanding past drought occu...
Operational since late summer 1999, the Drought Monitor (http://drought.unl.edu/monitor/) has refuse...
Drought experts from the United States, Canada, and Mexico met at the National Climatic Data Center ...
Recent droughts in the United States have highlighted the nation’s current and increasing vulnerabil...
Improved drought monitoring and early warning systems are urgently needed to cope with current and p...
On the Ground•Historical drought assessment and ongoing monitoring is essential for understanding pa...
SummaryDecision makers have continuously asked for better tools and resources to help them assess th...
Not AvailableWhy is it important to monitor droughts? Droughts are a normal part of the climate, and...
The ability to collect weather data in near-real time has improved because of technological advances...
Since 1986, the United States has experienced numerous droughts causing billions of dollars in losse...