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  2. Droughts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The heat waves associated caused the deaths of seventeen people and overall damage from the Southeastern-state drought of 1993 was somewhere between $1 billion and $3 billion in damage (1993 U.S. dollars). [67] drought has caused over the United States damage amounting to an estimated $40 billion in 1998. [68]

  3. 2020–2023 North American drought - Wikipedia

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    Also in drought conditions were Wyoming, Oregon and Arizona. Over the course of 2021, conditions improved in the Northeast but worsened in the Western United States. As of June 2021, "nearly the entire region (97 percent) [was] facing abnormally dry conditions." [5] Drought also affected a wide area of Mexico in 2021, as well as the prairies of ...

  4. Audiomack - Wikipedia

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    Audiomack (often stylized as audiomack) is a music streaming and audio discovery platform that allows artists to upload music and fans to stream and download songs. It is especially popular among emerging artists, offering a space to share their music .

  5. With all this rain and snow, can California really still be ...

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    Declaring the drought over now would be "premature hydrologically and politically," he added. It was a message echoed by members of Newsom's administration, including Department of Water Resources ...

  6. Massachusetts is in a Level 1 drought. What that means - AOL

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    Massachusetts residents are asked to start taking water conservation measures, such as minimizing outdoor watering or fixing leaks.

  7. Southwestern North American megadrought - Wikipedia

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    The drought is largely driven by temperature, which increases the rate of evaporation, with some contribution from the lack of precipitation. The several wet years since 2000 were not sufficient to end the drought. Researchers calculated that without climate change-induced evaporation, the precipitation in 2005 would have broken the drought.

  8. Snow drought over: NYC, DC blanketed by biggest storm ... - AOL

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    As of 10 a.m. EST on Tuesday, there were more than 300 flight cancellations and over 700 d Snow drought over: NYC, DC blanketed by biggest storm in 2 years Skip to main content

  9. Megadrought - Wikipedia

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    Megadroughts have historically led to the mass migration of humans away from drought affected lands, resulting in a significant population decline from pre-drought levels. . They are suspected of playing a primary role in the collapse of several pre-industrial civilizations, including the Ancestral Puebloans of the North American Southwest, [6] the Khmer Empire of Cambodia, [7] the Maya of ...