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Drought Information


 

Drought Information Statement

The Drought Information Statement is a summary of the current state of the drought, including precipitation deficits, local impacts, outlooks, and other information.  A statement is issued when severe drought (D2) is occurring within the 博体育 Houston/Galveston area of responsibility.

 


 

Current Drought Indices

  

The  was established to assess drought severity in a subjective but uniform manner.  Since 1999, various agencies, including those within the  and the , have pooled their expertise with that of academia and local interests to more accurately categorize drought.  Incorporating the input of all these entities, the  issues a weekly assessment of drought severity on a national scale.  Click the image below to enlarge, or click  for a closer look at .

Palmer Drought Index

  

The  measures primarily meteorological drought (precipitation versus normal).  Click here for an image.

Palmer Drought Index

  

The  is a drought statistic specifically designed to assess fire danger. Click to zoom in on Texas (interactive map too), or click  to enlarge the national map.

Keetch-Byram Drought Index

 


Data and Other Information

  

A  is now available through the 博体育's .  Images are available for month-to-date and year-to-date totals, among other selectable time frames.  Menus below each image allow for user-customized data, including departure from normal.  (Click the image below to access images tailored to Southeast Texas.)

  

The USGS keep track of the latest stream flows at river guages for area rivers, streams and bayous. Generally, below normal stream flows can be expected during drought conditions.

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Drought severity is inherently linked to the impacts of the drought.  Such impacts include agricultural issues, hydrologic deficits, increased fire danger, and other economic and social consequences.  These impacts are not easily quantified with simple statistics.

 

The National Drought Mitigation Center developed the  as a database for reported drought impacts.  The impacts are classified by category, with the number of reports emphasizing a drought's significance without attributing specific statistics to the reports.  (Click on a county of interest for further information.)

 

  

This site has updated information on any ongoing drought across Texas. Users can also load maps of drought indices such as the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) and look at percent of normal precipitation. Information on the impacts of the drought and other press releases can be found on the site.

 

  Outdoor Burn Bans

Outdoor burn bans are established by county officials.  The  compiles this information and provides the map below.  (Click to enlarge.)

Texas Outdoor Burn Bans

 


Forecasts and Drought Outlooks

  

This outlook from the  predicts the future evolution of drought, including the potential for development or relief.  (Click map to enlarge.)

U.S. Seasonal Drought Outlook

  

 

For areas currently in drought, the image below shows the amount of precipitation needed to return to the "near normal" Palmer category.  (Click to enlarge.)

Precipitation Needed to Return to Normal

  

 present the likelihood of receiving a precipitation total that differs significantly from normal.  For precipitation, green areas denote parts of the country with an increased chance of being in the wettest tercile, or the wettest third of historical data.  Similarly, brown areas denote parts of the country that are projected to have an elevated chance of being in the driest tercile.  Where neither color is shaded, CPC has concluded that there is no strong signal to determine an accentuated chance of being in either the driest or wettest tercile.  This does not mean that near normal precipitation is expected, but simply that the 3-month period is just as likely to be in the wettest tercile as it is to be in the driest tercile.

 

Long Term Outlooks (clickable)
6-10 Day Temperature
8-14 Day Temperature
One Month Temperature

 Three Month Temperature

6-10 Day Precipitation
8-14 Day Precipitation
One Month Precipitation
Three Month Precipitation

 


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