The map that reveals HALF of America is experiencing a drought


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With drought conditions having a major impact across the eastern US, Nasa and the U.S. National Drought Monitor today released a map which reveals the full extent of the problem.

Official figures show that since May 6, 2014, half of the United States was experiencing some level of drought.

Nearly 15 percent of the nation was gripped by extreme to exceptional drought.

As of May 6, 2014, half of the United States was experiencing some level of drought, with almost 15 percent gripped by extreme to exceptional drought.

As of May 6, 2014, half of the United States was experiencing some level of drought, with almost 15 percent gripped by extreme to exceptional drought.

HOW THE MAP WAS MADE

The map above was developed by the U.S. National Drought Monitor, a partnership of U.S. Department of Agriculture, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

It depicts areas of drought in progressive shades of orange to red.

It is based on measurements of climate, soil, and water conditions from more than 350 federal, state, and local observers around the country.

Nasa also provided experimental measurements and models to the drought monitoring effort.

For the Plains and the Southwest, it's a pattern that has been persistent for much of the past several years, researchers say.

'Kansas continues to set the edge of the intense drought that seems to be waking up and pushing rapidly north along with warmer temperatures,' said Mark Svoboda of the National Drought Mitigation Center.

 

'Soil moisture and groundwater levels are hurting well in front of the peak demand season, as the cumulative impacts of such an intense multi-year drought are already glaringly evident.

'The story is even bleaker in the southern Plains, where the heat and drought are even more pronounced and entrenched across western Oklahoma and much of Texas as well.

'Streamflow and groundwater levels are hurting, given the long duration and sustained intensity of this drought, which is now going on close to four years.'

A San Marcos resident who did not evacuate watching flames near his home, in the San Diego county yesterday. A spate of wildfires in southern California burned at least 30 homes and even forced the evacuation of the San Onofre nuclear power plant.

A San Marcos resident who did not evacuate watching flames near his home, in the San Diego county yesterday. A spate of wildfires in southern California burned at least 30 homes and even forced the evacuation of the San Onofre nuclear power plant.

The entire state of California is in some level of drought, much of it extreme to exceptional.

Snowpack is 50 percent of normal in many locations in the West, and Svoboda noted that a lot of snow has completely melted before it normally would.

Drought has had a serious impact on fruit and vegetable agriculture in California, and news reports sounded the alarm for grains and livestock in the Plains and South Central West.

At least 54 percent of the nation's wheat crop is affected by some level of drought, as is 30 percent of corn, and 48 percent of cattle.



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