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they exhibit a remarkable propensity to meander and migrate over vast distances. In the case of Utah's protracted dry spell, I was surprised to find that the drought's epicenter has shifted over the years, traversing from California to Texas and beyond. ...
"Same song, tenth verse last week as much of the Plains saw the pattern of excessive heat and dryness persist, leading to more expansion across Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and parts of Texas," Mark Svoboda, a climatologist with the National Drought Mitigation Center, wrote in Thursday's report...
Soil profile data of experimental stations were obtained from several sources, including field measurements, country-level secondary sources (Abebe, 1998, Nyamapfene, 1991) and the World Inventory of Soil Emission (WISE) database (Batjes, 2012, Batjes, 2009). Daily rainfall, maximum and minimum...
Active drought mitigation and contingency plan formulation often require a reliable drought distribution map. This study analyzed different spatial interpolation techniques to produce drought distribution map in East Texas, USA. Deterministic [inverse distance weighting (IDW) and spline], and geostatistical ...
Drought-associated mortality of range grasses in south Texas Ecology, 46 (6) (1965), pp. 780-785 CrossRefGoogle Scholar Cox et al., 1990 J.R. Cox, G.B. Ruyle, B.A. Roundy Lehmann lovegrass in southeastern Arizona: biomass production and disappearance J. Range Manag. (1990), pp. ...
The late-century model has simulated an increase of more than 10 days along coastal central California, 30–40 days in the Northwest and Midwest (centered in Northern Texas and Oklahoma). In California’s Central Valley, which is currently a valuable region for agriculture in California, the ...
Present address: Department of Integrative Biology, University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA Bao Nguyen Present address: Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology Department, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA These authors contributed equally: Christian Santos-Medellín, Zachary Liech...
The United States experienced substantial economic losses from drought, particularly in agricultural states such as California and Texas. Prolonged droughts can lead to reduced crop yields, increased irrigation costs, and even water shortages for urban areas. The economic impact can run into billions ...