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U.S. Drought Monitor website wins climate literacy seal of approval

Sep 24, 2012
The main U.S. Drought Monitor page now sports a CLEAN logo, meaning that an expert panel of scientists and educators identified the website as having information that teachers may find helpful in presenting lessons on climate. The National Science Foundation funded development of the Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN) collection of educational resources.
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U.S. Drought Monitor shows slight expansion of drought over Upper Midwest

Sep 20, 2012
U.S. Drought Monitor, Sept. 18, 2012

The U.S. Drought Monitor map for the seven days ending Sept. 18 showed little change from the preceding week, although the total area of the country in moderate or worse drought crept up to yet another record high in the 12-year U.S. Drought Monitor data. Statistics released with the map showed that 54.25 percent of the country was in moderate drought or worse, the largest percentage so far recorded at that level, up slightly from 53.70 percent the week before. Moderate drought expanded in Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Dakotas. Although all of Kansas is still in severe drought or worse, the area in exceptional drought decreased to 51.04 percent from 60.61 percent. Oklahoma saw slight intensification, with the area in extreme drought increasing to 95.33 percent from 94.68 percent, and the area in exceptional drought increasing to 42.09 percent from 39.66 percent.

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USDA analysis of crops in drought, based on the Sept. 18 U.S. Drought Monitor

Sep 20, 2012
The U.S. Department of Agriculture compared areas in drought according to the latest U.S. Drought Monitor map with areas planted in various crops to determine that 85 percent of corn is in drought, 82 percent of soybeans are in drought, and 67 percent of hay is in drought.
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National Drought Mitigation Center
University of Nebraska–Lincoln

819 Hardin Hall
3310 Holdrege Street
P.O. Box 830988
Lincoln, NE 68583–0988

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