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  1. The Drought Monitor summary map identifies general areas of drought and labels them by intensity. D1 is the least intense level and D4 the most intense. Drought is defined as a moisture deficit bad enough to have social, environmental or economic effects.

    • Conditions & Outlooks

      Conditions & Outlooks - Current Map | U.S. Drought Monitor

    • Change Maps

      Change Maps - Current Map | U.S. Drought Monitor

    • Midwest

      Midwest - Current Map | U.S. Drought Monitor

    • West

      Recent rainfall led to local improvements to ongoing...

    • Current Conditions

      Short-Term Percentiles. The Short-Term Composite Drought...

    • Summary

      Dryness Categories. D0 Abnormally Dry—used for areas showing...

    • High Plains

      On this week’s map, all states within the High Plains region...

    • Data

      Data - Current Map | U.S. Drought Monitor

    • Animations

      Animations - Current Map | U.S. Drought Monitor

    • Northeast

      Widespread improvements to drought or abnormal dryness...

  2. Our reach goes from the surface of the sun to the depths of the ocean floor as we work to keep the public informed of the changing environment around them. Go to NOAA. Compare two U.S. Drought Monitor weeks side by side.

  3. Compare Two Weeks: Compare two U.S. Drought Monitor weeks side by side. USDM Map Comparison Slider: Displays the USDM maps from two selected dates with a slider bar to compare how dry and drought areas changed. Time Series: View a graph of the U.S. Drought Monitor statistics for a chosen area.

  4. USDM Drought Change Maps display changes in drought class degradation and drought class improvements across the United States. USDM offers Drought Change Maps at weekly, monthly and annual timescales.

  5. Compare two weeks of U.S. Drought Monitor maps side by side. Weekly Comparisons. Display maps from two selected dates with a slider bar to compare how dry and drought areas changed. Comparison Slider. View past maps and graphs for a selected week. Map Archive.

  6. The U.S. Drought Monitor, established in 1999, is a weekly map of drought conditions that is produced jointly by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the National Drought Mitigation Center (NDMC) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

  7. Sep 2, 2022 · 4-week change map for the U.S. Drought Monitor (from August 2–30, 2022). The green areas show where drought status improved, the yellow/orange shows where drought worsened, and the gray areas are where the drought remained the same (during this 4-week period). Source: National Drought Mitigation Center.

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