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  1. The low-elevation (30 feet) station of Pago Pago reported a rather dry pattern this past drought week, measuring only 0.52-inch of rain. This marks the 4th consecutive dry week for Pago Pago, though the last 4 months have been wet (i.e. July 4.50 inches, June 9.91 inches, May 20.37 inches, and April 10.83 inches).

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

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  2. The U.S. Drought Monitor began in 2000 and is a collaboration between the NDMC, NOAA and the USDA, who share the weekly author role for the product. The NDMC, based at University of Nebraska, Lincoln, leads the coordination of weekly drought monitor process and provides the maps, data and statistics to the public. Where does this come from?

  3. Updates. The National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center issues the Day 3–7 Hazards Outlook daily Monday–Friday by 3:30 p.m. EST/4:30 p.m. EDT. This map is updated on Drought.gov around 7 p.m. ET Monday–Friday. The National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center issues the Day 8–14 Hazards Outlook daily Monday–Friday ...

  4. Please note, the U.S. Drought Monitor is not a forecast. It’s a weekly assessment of drought conditions, through the Tuesday before the map comes out each week. The map is used by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and other agencies to trigger disaster declarations and determine eligibility for loans and other assistance programs. These ...

  5. www.usda.gov › oce › weather-drought-monitorAgricultural Weather | USDA

    Agricultural Weather. Meteorologists in USDA’s World Agricultural Outlook Board (WAOB) provide weather assessments and real-time yield intelligence for global crop conditions in support of the monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demands Estimates (WASDE) report. WAOB’s meteorologists are also responsible for the publication of the Weekly ...

  6. National Drought Mitigation Center University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 3310 Holdrege Street P.O. Box 830988 Lincoln, NE 68583–0988 (402) 472–6707 (402) 472–2946

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  8. 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. The U.S. Drought Monitor website is hosted and ...

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