Posted by feww on January 31, 2013
More than 87 percent of US High Plains remains in severe drought or worse
FIRE-EARTH Forecast: Persistent heatwaves and other factors disrupting the continental precipitation patterns could significantly intensify and spread the drought in the U.S. over the coming months.
[WARNING to ALL plagiarizers, intellectual property thieves, copycat bloggers and unscrupulous “weather experts”: Do NOT plug the above forecast into your climate models or work your way backwards to make additional deductions like before …]
- More than 67 percent of the US Midwest, about 69 percent of the South and 70 percent of the Southeast were abnormally dry or in drought conditions (D0 – D4), as of January 29, 2013.
- Drought conditions for the U-S, including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico: 68.87 percent in D0 to D4 (from 48.78% a year ago)
- Conditions for the Contiguous U-S: 69.73 percent in D0 to D4 (from 58.20% a year ago. Source: National Drought Mitigation Center)

U.S. Drought Monitor – High Plains – 29 January 2013.

US Drought Map as of January 29, 2013.
Drought Links
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Posted by feww on January 31, 2013
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,136 Days Left
[January 31, 2013] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
- SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,136 Days Left to the most Fateful Day in Human History
- Symbolic countdown to the ‘worst day’ in human history began on May 15, 2011 …
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Global Disasters/ Significant Events
61 Additional Counties in 7 States Declared Drought Disaster Areas
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has declared 61 additional counties across 7 states as primary or contiguous disaster areas due to drought.
- The latest disaster areas are in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, the Carolinas and Texas.
- The drought in Oklahoma has caused more than $2 billion in damage in the past two years, said a report.

An Incomplete Map of U.S. Drought Disaster Areas.
Drought Links 2013
GLOBAL WARNINGS
Global Disasters: Links, Forecasts and Background
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