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Western U.S. Drought Conditions Continue in Spring 2021 – And It’s Expected to Worsen

SciTechDaily (APRIL 1, 2021 )

Titre : Western U.S. Drought Conditions Continue in Spring 2021 – And It’s Expected to Worsen

SciTechDaily (APRIL 1, 2021 )

Présentation
Almost half of the United States is currently experiencing some level of drought, and it is expected to worsen in upcoming months. Experts say the dry conditions could put a strain on water supplies and have important effects on the environment, such as increasing susceptibility to fire this summer.

The map above, built with data from the U.S. Drought Monitor, depicts areas of drought in the continental U.S. on March 23, 2021. It is based on measurements of climate, soil, and water conditions from more than 350 federal, state, and local observers around the country. NASA provides experimental measurements and models to this monitoring effort.

The hardest hit areas are in Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, and New Mexico, where severe to exceptional drought developed in 2020 and persisted through winter. A weak summer monsoon season and ongoing La Niña conditions have stifled precipitation. La Niña is characterized by cooler than normal sea-surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. The associated weather patterns can push the jet stream north and cause it to curve, diverting storms and precipitation away from the region.

Source  : KASHA PATEL, NASA EARTH OBSERVATORY

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