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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

  • Life in drought: Parched Texas town seeks emergency fix

    Mon, Oct 31 2011 at 11:50 PM

    Robert Lee is perhaps the most water-strapped municipality in the state, but the situation is not much better elsewhere.

  • Traditional farming methods help with climate adaptation

    Sun, Oct 30 2011 at 8:06 PM

    Traditional knowledge, rather than modern methods, has helped indigenous people cope with extreme weather and environmental change.

  • Want to understand drought? Follow the water

    Mon, Oct 24 2011 at 2:44 PM

    Lifecycle of water in the Susquehanna River Basin may reveal answers for drought prone areas.

  • NOAA: September was warmer than usual in U.S.

    Fri, Oct 07 2011 at 4:04 PM

    The government agency reports that the average temperature in the United States was 1.5 degrees higher than long term trends.

  • Grim predictions say 9 more years of Texas drought possible

    Thu, Sep 29 2011 at 6:06 PM

    A drought that has caused more than $5 billion in damages could continue for another 9 years, a state forecaster said on Thursday.

  • Fall weather preview for 2011

    Fri, Sep 23 2011 at 4:20 PM

    Fall should see the return of La Niña, more wet weather in the northeast and continued drought in the southwest.

  • Persisting drought in Arkansas plagues hay farmers

    Sun, Sep 18 2011 at 11:13 AM

    While farmers are getting great out-of-state deals on their hay, the hay may not be the most nutritious for cattle.

  • Texas drought endangers fish, puppies

    Fri, Sep 16 2011 at 4:24 PM

    Biologists evacuate fish from a shrinking river, while a puppy is rescued from a crack in the parched earth.

  • Parched Texas earth swallows tiny puppy

    Fri, Sep 16 2011 at 1:18 PM

    Video: A puppy is back home and safe after falling through a crack in the ground caused by the severe Texas drought.

  • Dallas breaks heat record

    Tue, Sep 13 2011 at 4:18 PM

    The sweltering city does expect a cold front to move in by Thursday, bringing temperatures down the 80s.

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