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Many parts of Texas are still in drought conditions, affecting an estimated 22 million Texans, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Texas Current Water Availability and Conditions
The lack of substantial rainfall has marked this region with levels of severe to exceptional drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor's latest update on Thursday, June 1. GET THE FREE ...
The Texas A&M Forest Service raised the state’s Wildland Fire Preparedness Level in response to hot and dry conditions, with an increase in current and expected wildfire activity reported across ...
Researchers are working to help decision-makers in many contexts by making drought monitoring, forecasting, and impacts information available at a variety of spatial scales and geopolitical boundaries, including regional, watershed, county and tribal. NIDIS is a prototype for information services, in support of preparing for and adapting to ...
Brandi Nickerson and her husband Mario, who run Nature’s Edge Wildlife and Reptile Rescue near Lake Worth, have taken in record numbers this summer as they help wild animals cope with the heat.
The United States Drought Monitor is a collection of measures that allows experts to assess droughts in the United States.The monitor is not an agency but a partnership between the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the United States Department of Agriculture, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The North Texas Wildlife Center and South Plains Wildlife Rehabilitation Center have provided guidance on caring for animals that are sick or injured as a result of cold temperatures.
The good news is the monitor is generally adept at standardizing its classifications for regional variations, such as how an "exceptional" drought might have vastly different implications in ...