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What To Do During a Drought (Video)

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Conserve water, practice fire prevention, and follow directions from local officials - watch this video to know exactly what to do during drought conditions: youtu.be/jni8YDoRP5o

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Conserve water, practice fire prevention, and follow directions from local officials - watch this video to know exactly what to do during drought conditions: youtu.be/jni8YDoRP5o #WeatherReady

 

Drought Location

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When your hometown is suffering from drought conditions, do you know what to do? Visit the National Weather Service Drought Safety page to find out how you can help! weather.gov/drought

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When your hometown is suffering from drought conditions, do you know what to do? Visit the National Weather Service Drought Safety page to find out how you can help! weather.gov/drought #WeatherReady

Is Drought Affecting You?  Droughts are caused by an extended period of dry weather.  Find out the latest information at weather.gov/drought

 

Drought Climate

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Drought is a normal feature of our climate. Caused by a lack of rain or snow over an extended period, it can happen nearly everywhere. In some cases, drought can develop relatively quickly and last only for a very short period of time, exacerbated by extreme heat and/or wind. For other cases, drought can span multiple years or even decades. Where is the drought? Will it change? What are its impacts? Find answers to these questions at drought.gov

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Drought is a normal feature of our climate, and it can happen nearly everywhere. Where is any current drought? Will it change? What are its impacts? Find answers to these questions at drought.gov #WeatherReady

Drought is a natural part of the climate cycle.  Where is the drought?  Will it change?  Where are its impact?  Find out more at http://drought.gov

 

Drought Agriculture

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Droughts are very hard on society. They can drive farmers out of business, making the fruits and vegetables you eat more expensive. Without adequate water, lakes and rivers can dry up - hurting places that depend on tourism and taking away your favorite vacation spot. Even the electricity you use for your computer or TV can be more expensive - hydroelectric dams, like the Hoover Dam in Nevada, need water to operate. Learn more at drought.gov

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Droughts can drive farmers out of business and make electricity more expensive. drought.gov #WeatherReady

Drought Impacts Agriculture.  Droughts can cause significant product loss for farmers.  This can lead to higher prices for consumers.

 

Drought Cost

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Droughts are among the most costly weather-related events. According to the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), the United States has sustained 212 weather and climate disasters since 1980 where overall damages/costs reached or exceeded $1 billion (including Consumer Price Index adjustment to 2017). The total cost of these 212 events exceeds $1.2 trillion. Learn more at drought.gov

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Droughts are among the most costly weather-related events. drought.gov #WeatherReady

Drought Impacts Can Exceed $1 Billion.  Droughts are one of the costliest natural disasters on the planet.  Find out the latest information at http://drought.gov

 

During a Drought

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During a drought, be vigilant. Conserve water by taking shorter showers and not washing your car. Practice fire prevention by properly disposing of cigarette butts and not setting off fireworks. Follow any additional directions from local officials. For more information about drought safety, visit weather.gov/drought

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During a drought, conserve water by taking shorter showers and not washing your car. Practice fire prevention by properly disposing of cigarette butts and not setting off fireworks. Follow any additional directions from local officials. weather.gov/drought #WeatherReady

During a Drought be Vigilant.  Conserve water.  Practice Fire Prevention.  Follow Directions from Local Officials.

 

Drought Monitor

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Will the drought intensify where you live? The U.S. Seasonal Drought Outlook shows predicted trends for areas experiencing drought depicted in the U.S. Drought Monitor, as well as indicating areas where new droughts may develop. Get it at drought.gov

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Will the drought intensify where you live? drought.gov #WeatherReady

Drought Monitor

 

Drought Outlook

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The National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center (CPC) issues the U.S. Monthly and Seasonal Drought Outlooks, which show predicted trends for areas experiencing drought depicted in the U.S. Drought Monitor, as well as indicating areas where new droughts may develop. Use these products to discover the drought conditions where you live. http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/expert_assessment/month_drought.png

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The National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center (CPC) issues the U.S. Monthly and Seasonal Drought Outlooks. Use these products to discover the drought conditions where you live. http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/expert_assessment/month_drought.png #WeatherReady

Drought Outlook

 

Drought Meter

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How is drought affecting where you live? Check the Drought Meter. Enter your zip code for current conditions. drought.gov/drought/drought-my-backyard #DroughtSafety #FallSafety

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How is drought affecting where you live? Check the Drought Meter. Enter your zip code for current conditions. drought.gov/drought/drought-my-backyard #DroughtSafety #FallSafety

3 Easy Steps for Drought Information.  1. Visit http://1.usa.gov/1Jlzje6 2. Type your zip code (5 digit) 3. Click Go!