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Drought News

Drought

 
A drought is a shortage of rainfall. Droughts aren't usually thought of in the same way as other natural disasters, such as floods or hurricanes. No one knows for sure how severe a drought will be — until the rains return. But droughts can be more costly than other natural disasters.
 
In general, adopt or change to practices, techniques and equipment that use less water or work well regardless of drought conditions, before you need them. Not only will this make drought conditions easier to bear, it will reduce demand on existing supplies in general. Always observe state and local restrictions on water use during a drought. If restricted, for example, do not water your lawn, wash your car or other non-essential uses, to help ensure there is enough water for general, essential uses. (Source: EPA, WordNet / Photo: Flickr)

Articles about Drought

  • Fall color forecast: Spotty around the U.S.

    Tue, Oct 02 2012 at 12:13 PM

    Droughts are playing a pivotal role in the autumn foliage this year.

  • Drought-ridden soils may spur on rain

    Wed, Sep 12 2012 at 1:03 PM

    Researchers discovered that heat from the land would build up in the atmosphere, and when coupled with moisture, could bring more rain.

  • Drought sending more wildlife into towns looking for food

    Mon, Sep 10 2012 at 9:37 AM

    Hungry bears and other animals are having more encounters with humans, while some species are just struggling.

  • 7 ways humans are damaging the planet

    Wed, Sep 05 2012 at 5:56 PM

    Here are 7 before-and-after images of cities, as seen from space, showing the impact humans have had on the surrounding environment.

  • Will Hurricane Isaac be a 'drought killer'?

    Wed, Aug 29 2012 at 1:02 PM

    The added moisture could prove a huge help to the region's shriveled pastures, but it's too late to save the withered crops.

  • Cows fed candy instead of corn

    Thu, Aug 23 2012 at 10:06 AM

    A Kentucky farmer combats a local drought by feeding his cows low-grade candy, arguing that candy and corn provide the same nutrients.

  • Why the Mayan civilization collapsed

    Wed, Aug 22 2012 at 9:56 AM

    Recent geophysical research suggests that Mayan civilization fell due to a heavy drought exacerbated by deforestation, which led to economic and population decline.

  • Climate vs. weather: Extreme events narrow doubts

    Wed, Aug 22 2012 at 8:01 AM

    Heatwaves, drought and floods that have struck for the third summer running are narrowing doubts that man-made warming is disrupting Earth's climate.

  • Drought triggers poisonous spider invasion

    Mon, Aug 20 2012 at 9:58 AM

    Video: A mild winter and a long drought is causing a dangerous spike in spider infestations in parts of Oklahoma as brown recluse spiders invade homes in search of water.

  • World must brace for higher food prices

    Sat, Aug 18 2012 at 11:51 PM

    Experts say the world could be headed toward another food crisis.

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