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U.S. Drought

National Climatic Data Center, 15 August 2001

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U.S. Drought Highlights:

  • On the national scale, severe drought affected about 17 percent of the contiguous United States as of the end of July 2001
  • Beneficial rains brought short-term wetness to parts of the Southeast, especially Florida, but long-term (hydrological) drought lingers
  • Parts of the Northeast continued to dry out
  • Drought continued across much of the West
  • Parts of the southern Plains suffered from a second month of hot, dry conditions

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