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Georgia Drought

National Climatic Data Center, 13 September 2002

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August was drier than normal when rainfall is averaged across the state, ranking as the 40th driest August in the 108-year record. But conditions varied considerably across the state. According to the National Weather Service, Athens had the second driest August and Atlanta the third driest August on record in 2002.

The persistent long-term dryness has resulted in the 25th driest summer (June-August) and second driest September-August statewide (see table below). According to a National Weather Service-USDA analysis, Atlanta had its driest 3-year, calendar-year period on record (1999-2001) and is now headed toward its driest 4-year period.

Statewide Precipitation Ranks
for Georgia , 2001-2002
Period Rank
Aug 40th driest
Jul-Aug 29th driest
Jun-Aug 25th driest
May-Aug 27th driest
Apr-Aug 16th driest
Mar-Aug 27th driest
Feb-Aug 16th driest
Jan-Aug 20th driest
Dec-Aug 13th driest
Nov-Aug 9th driest
Oct-Aug 4th driest
Sep-Aug 2nd driest
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