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Tropical tree growth rates have shown surprising resilience to past droughts, with only a small average drop—about ...
Officials declared an emergency for the third straight year. Experts raise red flags as alarming drought brings harmful ...
Tropical trees are only minimally affected by drought conditions, but climate change threatens to affect a fine balance ...
By Aimee Gabay A new report by the U.N. Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and the U.S. National Drought Mitigation Center has revealed the most widespread and damaging impacts of last ...
Historically low water levels are forcing cargo vessels to sail partially loaded or halt operations entirely, disrupting ...
Researchers say that a continually warming world could change the climate in historically rainy parts of the world and their ...
When crops fail, it's not just farmers who suffer. According to Time, communities dependent on local harvests face food ...
Project Planet: Drought impacts beyond cracked soil and low water levels Drought was the second most deadly natural disaster in the U.S. within the last 35 years By Erin Ashley ...
Drought conditions have extended into the start of October, though 1.32 inches has fallen over the course of the month, almost all of which occurred this past weekend.
According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, much of the Midwest, including Iowa and Illinois, continues to experience an abnormally dry-to-moderate drought, with some areas in severe drought.
Drought conditions impact fall foliage, set the stage for intense fire season by BRANDON STOVER Sat, September 7th 2024 at 11:45 PM Updated Sun, September 8th 2024 at 1:21 PM ...
Zack Leasor is the Missouri state climatologist and assistant professor at the University of Missouri, expressed his ...