Severe to Exceptional drought levels increase by more than 1 percent
Moderate to Exceptional drought levels (D1 to D4 on U.S. Drought Monitor scale) increased to 65.45 percent, up from 64.82 percent a week ago, while Severe to Exceptional drought levels (D2 to D4) covered 42.12 percent of Contiguous U.S., an increase of more than 1 percent.
U.S. Drought Map, September 25, 2012. Source: US Drought Monitor
Related Links
- Drought Disaster Declared in 46 Counties Posted September 27, 2012
- U.S. Drought Disaster Grows Posted September 21, 2012
- Agri Disaster List Continues Growing Posted September 12, 2012
- U.S. Drought Disaster Plagues Additional Counties in 19 States Posted September 6, 2012
- Drought and Deluge Disasters Declared Posted September 1, 2012
- U.S. Disaster Impact Leaps 24 Folds Posted August 1, 2012
- Disaster Declared for 142 U.S. Counties Posted August 23, 2012
Drought – Recent Links
- U.S. Disaster Areas Expand as Drought Deepens Posted August 1, 2012
- Extreme and Exceptional Drought Spread Across Midwest, South Posted August 2, 2012
- Wildfires Destroy Oklahoma Town Posted August 5, 2012
- Watching Events Unfold, Frame by Frame, Exactly as Forecast Posted July 20, 2012
- Deadly Heat Continues to Devour U.S. Crops Posted July 19, 2012
- Drought Continues to Plague Two-Thirds of Continental U.S. Posted July 17, 2012
- Largest Ever U.S. Disaster Continues Unfolding July 14, 2012
- Drought 2012 Posted on January 8, 2012
- Drought and deluge
Global Disasters: Links, Forecasts and Background
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