Posted by feww on July 6, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,349 Days Left
[July 6, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016. SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,349 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History…
Global Disasters: Links, Forecasts and Background
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Posted by feww on July 6, 2012
Drought conditions spread to more than ¾ of the U.S.
Moderate to Exceptional drought levels (D1 – D4) have intensified by about 10 percent since last week, spreading throughout the contiguous U.S.
- D0 – D4 drought conditions prevail in 76.33 percent of the lower 48.
- Alaska has not reported any change in drought levels.
- Hawaii drought conditions increased to 81.07% from 78.89% last week.

U.S. Drought Map. Released July 5, 2012
Map of Total Precipitation in the U.S. – 7 Days

Map of Total Precipitation in the U.S. – 30 Days

U.S. Seasonal Drought Outlook (July 5 to September 30, 2012)

Recent History

Weekly US Drought Map, January 3, 2012. Source: US Drought Monitor.
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