Illinois State Water Survey
Institute of Natural Resource Sustainability
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Illinois State Climatologist Office

Jim Angel, state climatologist

Drought in Illinois

Jim Angel, state climatologist
 

What is Drought?

Drought is a complex physical and social phenomenon of widespread significance, and despite all the problems droughts have caused, drought has been difficult to define (see background and FAQ). In fact, the most straightforward way to identify a drought is by looking at the impacts such as crop losses, low water levels in lakes and streams, and water shortages, rather than specific definitions of shortfalls in precipitation.

Current Drought Status:

Worst-case and Severe Drought Frequency

Worst-case Drought

Drought Frequency (return periods of 25, 50, 100, and 200 years)

Publications

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