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U.S. National Drought Overview

National Climatic Data Center, 13 December 2004

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On the national scale,
  • severe to extreme drought affected about 4 percent of the contiguous United States as of the end of November 2004, a decrease of about 1 percent compared to last month
  • about 8 percent of the contiguous U.S. fell in the moderate to extreme drought categories (based on the Palmer Drought Index) at the end of November
  • on a broad scale, the last two decades were characterized by unusual wetness with short periods of extensive droughts, whereas the 1930s and 1950s were characterized by prolonged periods of extensive droughts with little wetness (see graph below right)
  • about 29 percent of the contiguous U.S. fell in the severely to extremely wet categories at the end of November
  • a file containing the national monthly percent area severely dry and wet from 1900 to present is available
  • historical temperature, precipitation, and Palmer drought data from 1895 to present for climate divisions, states, and regions in the contiguous U.S. are available at the Climate Division: Temperature-Precipitation-Drought Data page in files having names that start with "drd964x" and ending with "txt" (without the quotes).
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Precipitation Ranks for the
National (Contiguous U.S.) , 2003-2004
Period Rank
Nov 5th wettest
(106th driest)
Oct-Nov 4th wettest
(107th driest)
Sep-Nov 3rd wettest
(108th driest)
Aug-Nov 2nd wettest
(109th driest)
Jul-Nov 1st wettest
(110th driest)
Jun-Nov 1st wettest
(110th driest)
May-Nov 1st wettest
(110th driest)
Apr-Nov 1st wettest
(110th driest)
Mar-Nov 3rd wettest
(108th driest)
Feb-Nov 1st wettest
(110th driest)
Jan-Nov 3rd wettest
(108th driest)
Dec-Nov 4th wettest
(106th driest)
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