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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

  • Sunflower gene spliced into soybean to boost yield

    Fri, Apr 27 2012 at 7:54 AM

    A drought-resistant sunflower gene was spliced into soy, bolstering hopes for improved yields as Argentina grapples with global warming.

  • Australia drought-free for first time in a decade

    Thu, Apr 26 2012 at 11:26 PM

    The Australian government is working with states and territories to develop more effective measures to help farmers during the next drought.

  • Half of England in drought

    Mon, Apr 16 2012 at 5:31 AM

    The Environment Agency declared another 17 counties short of water, and warned the situation may continue until the end of the year.

  • Could wacky weather lead to flu pandemics?

    Wed, Mar 28 2012 at 1:40 PM

    Could the weather occurrence responsible for the disastrous floods and droughts of the last two years also be to blame for a century of flu pandemics? New research explains.

  • Climate change to drive weather disasters

    Wed, Mar 28 2012 at 12:57 PM

    It's amplifying risks from drought, floods, storms and rising seas, particularly threatening island states, poor nations and arid regions.

  • Australia to become hotter, drier

    Wed, Mar 14 2012 at 12:42 AM

    The study reported that the increasing amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere will result in 'significant further global warming' for the area.

  • Mild drought killed off Mayan civilization

    Thu, Feb 23 2012 at 2:51 PM

    Study: A 'decrease in summer storm activity' likely led to sources of waters, like lakes, drying up faster than they could be replenished.

  • Wildfires kill 339,000 people per year

    Mon, Feb 20 2012 at 7:13 PM

    Wildfires are expected to become more severe and common around the world due to global warming.

  • Long drought on Mars makes it too dry for life

    Mon, Feb 06 2012 at 11:53 AM

    Future mission to Mars plan to dig a little deeper on the Martian surface to see if life is hiding underground.

  • The great northern migration of U.S. cattle

    Mon, Jan 30 2012 at 12:13 AM

    Drought conditions in Texas and Kansas have led livestock owners to look north toward Nebraska to maintain their herds.

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