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Climate of 2003 - November U.S. Drought National Climatic Data Center, 12 December 2003
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Global Analysis /
Global Hazards /
United States /
U.S. Drought /
Extremes
Use these links to access detailed analyses of Global and U.S. data.
U.S. Drought Highlights:
- On the national scale, severe to extreme drought affected about 19 percent of the contiguous United States as of the end of November 2003
- moderate to extreme drought affected about 37 percent of the contiguous U.S.
- Near- to above-normal precipitation fell across parts of the drought areas during November, especially in the West, bringing short-term relief
- November was dry across parts of the Great Plains and Southeast
- Long-term moisture deficits (last 6 to 24 months) persisted across parts of the Great Lakes to central and northern Plains, and most of the West
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The data presented in this drought report are preliminary. Ranks, anomalies, and percent areas may change as more complete data are received and processed.
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Climate Services Division NOAA/National Climatic Data Center 151 Patton Avenue Asheville, NC 28801-5001 fax: 828-271-4876 phone: 828-271-4800 email: ncdc.info@noaa.gov
For further information on the historical climate perspective presented in this report, contact:
Richard Heim NOAA/National Climatic Data Center 151 Patton Avenue Asheville, NC 28801-5001 fax: 828-271-4328 email: Richard.Heim@noaa.gov
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Jay Lawrimore NOAA/National Climatic Data Center 151 Patton Avenue Asheville, NC 28801-5001 fax: 828-271-4328 email: Jay.Lawrimore@noaa.gov
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