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- Drought poses a serious threat to the resilience of communities and ecosystems in the U.S. USGS has developed a new coordinated and integrated drought science strategy that represents a new path forward towards understanding the complexity of drought issues, their impact on human and natural systems, and the opportunities to inform policy and decision-making for adaptation and mitigation.
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May 24, 2024 · Drought is a prolonged and widespread deficit in available water supplies that creates multiple stressors across ecosystems and communities. The U.S. Geological Survey Water Mission Area conducts drought research and modeling to improve drought prediction capabilities.
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Understand how climate change contributes to modern droughts. Explore the effects of droughts on plants, animals, ecosystems, and communities. Help develop water management strategies under drought conditions. Develop tools to assess the severity of droughts and to predict future droughts.
Jun 8, 2018 · This page offers some questions and answers about the hydrology of droughts. This information is from the USGS MD-DE-DC Water Science Center's drought FAQs. What is a drought? What causes drought? When does a drought begin? Does a shortage of rain mean that a drought will occur? Why doesn't a drought go away when it rains?
Apr 3, 2024 · Drought is an extended period of unusually dry weather when there is not enough rain. The lack of precipitation can cause a variety of problems for local communities, including damage to crops and a shortage of drinking water.
The U.S. has experienced thousands of droughts—periods of drier-than-normal conditions that cause water-related problems for humans and ecosystems. But in the last 100 years, five major drought events stand out in their effects on agriculture, wildfires, and streamflow.
The USGS Integrated Drought Science Plan seeks to improve understanding of drought processes and impacts on human and natural systems through coordinated and multidisciplinary data collection, synthesis, analysis, and predictions generated from USGS Mission Areas and various partnerships.
Jun 5, 2017 · The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has a long, proven history of delivering science and tools to help decision-makers manage and mitigate effects of drought. That said, there is substantial capacity for improved integration and coordination in the ways that the USGS provides drought science.