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Other Drought Information Web Sites
he following lists other Web sites around the country
with major drought content relative to weather conditions and forecasts
as well as current or predicted crop conditions.
- Indiana State
Climate Office at Purdue Univ.
- The Indiana State Climate Office ( Iclimate ) is the state archive
of official daily and hourly weather observations recorded throughout
Indiana. Iclimate maintains an online archive of many recent daily and
hourly observations from both manual and automated networks.
- Midwest
Climate Watch
- A product of the Midwest Regional Climate Center that offers up-to-date
maps of precipitation and soil moisture conditions throughout the Midwest.
- NOAA's Drought Information
Center
- This Web site is a roundup of the various NOAA Web sites and information
on drought and climate conditions.
- U.S. Drought Monitor
- Maintained by the Drought
Mitigation Center, the Drought Monitor is a synthesis of multiple
indices, outlooks and news accounts, that represents a consensus of
federal and academic scientists.
- From the Climate Prediction Center, NOAA
- 8- to 14-Day U.S. Weather Outlook
- U.S. Drought Severity Index (Long Term Palmer)
- U.S. Crop Moisture Index (Short Term Needs)
- Three-Month U.S. Weather Outlook
- Twelve-Month U.S. Weather Outlook (Precipitation)
- Twelve-Month U.S. Weather Outlook (Temperature)
- USDA National Crop Progress Estimates
- A product of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, Agricultural Statistics
Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture, this Web site contains reports,
issued weekly during the growing season, listing planting, fruiting,
and harvesting progress and overall condition of selected crops in major
producing states.
- USDA National Crop Production Estimates
- Another product of the National
Agricultural Statistics Service, this Web site contains crop production
data for the U.S., including acreage, area harvested, yield, etc.
- USDA-FSA
Hay Net
- USDA-Farm Services Agency developed this website for producers to
list information concerning the need for hay or the availability of
hay.
- University Drought Sites
- Alabama Cooperative Extension
Service
- Colorado State Univ.
- Clemson Univ. (South Carolina)
- Iowa
State Univ.
- Kansas State Univ.
- Michigan State Univ.
- North
Carolina State Univ.
- North Dakota State Univ.
- Ohio State Univ.
- Pennsylvania State Univ.
- South Dakota State Univ.
- Texas A&M Univ.
- Univ.
of Georgia
- Univ. of Kentucky
- Univ. of Maryland
- Univ. of Missouri
- Univ. of Nebraska
- Utah State Univ.
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