On the Ground•Historical drought assessment and ongoing monitoring is essential for understanding past drought occurrence, the relationships between past drought and its impacts, and for triggering action during current drought events.•A variety of new products have recently been developed to better monitor drought conditions and assess past occurrences at the local scale.•A growing number of resources are available to assist rangeland managers to develop a monitoring system and incorporate it into a drought management plan
On the Ground•Adaptive management can be used to manage complexity, such as how to match forage prod...
The development of new tools that provide timely, detailed-spatial-resolution drought information is...
Rangeland managers actively focus on the potential to induce a shift in a site to an alternative sta...
Historical drought assessment and ongoingmonitoring is essential for understanding past drought occu...
On the Ground•Historical drought assessment and ongoing monitoring is essential for understanding pa...
On the Ground • Historical drought assessment and ongoing monitoring is essential for understanding ...
On the Ground•Drought adversely affects land managers, ranching enterprises, and pastoral systems.•A...
There is a need for improved drought monitoring and assessment methods in the United States. Drought...
Drought is a normal, recurring feature of climate. The characteristics of this hazard, along with it...
The idea of better monitoring and assessing drought has been a quest of NDMC director Don Wilhite fo...
\u27e connection between drought early warning information and the timing of rangeland managers’ res...
Recent widespread, severe, and long-lasting droughts across North America have heightened awareness ...
Rangeland managers face challenges to adapt to climate extremes, and research is needed on how to su...
The predictions of rainfall are not accurate, which might lead to floods or drought due to which ris...
Drought is generally defined as a prolonged period during which annual precipitation is less than 75...
On the Ground•Adaptive management can be used to manage complexity, such as how to match forage prod...
The development of new tools that provide timely, detailed-spatial-resolution drought information is...
Rangeland managers actively focus on the potential to induce a shift in a site to an alternative sta...
Historical drought assessment and ongoingmonitoring is essential for understanding past drought occu...
On the Ground•Historical drought assessment and ongoing monitoring is essential for understanding pa...
On the Ground • Historical drought assessment and ongoing monitoring is essential for understanding ...
On the Ground•Drought adversely affects land managers, ranching enterprises, and pastoral systems.•A...
There is a need for improved drought monitoring and assessment methods in the United States. Drought...
Drought is a normal, recurring feature of climate. The characteristics of this hazard, along with it...
The idea of better monitoring and assessing drought has been a quest of NDMC director Don Wilhite fo...
\u27e connection between drought early warning information and the timing of rangeland managers’ res...
Recent widespread, severe, and long-lasting droughts across North America have heightened awareness ...
Rangeland managers face challenges to adapt to climate extremes, and research is needed on how to su...
The predictions of rainfall are not accurate, which might lead to floods or drought due to which ris...
Drought is generally defined as a prolonged period during which annual precipitation is less than 75...
On the Ground•Adaptive management can be used to manage complexity, such as how to match forage prod...
The development of new tools that provide timely, detailed-spatial-resolution drought information is...
Rangeland managers actively focus on the potential to induce a shift in a site to an alternative sta...