Whether you are a concerned citizen new to drought issues or an experienced water supply manager and drought planner, Dry Horizons is a resource for you. Monthly online issues of Dry Horizons highlight success stories and new developments in drought planning and mitigation, and offer a forum for sharing drought questions among subscribers. Your topic suggestions and submissions are welcome! Please email them to us at ndmc.comm@unl.edu. Dry Horizons is published on the third Wednesday of every month.
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Study examines concept of 'landfalling droughts', the appeal and risk of dimming the sun, survey findings show how ranchers weathered 2016 drought...
Efforts to improve drought preparedness in Middle East and North Africa, condition monitoring in Carolinas, a new resource for working w/ tribes
How drought quieted Old Faithful, and how it could happen again, Can ocean data help Colorado River predictions? The grand challenge of ecological drought, and more
Drought shaping outdoor recreation in West, 2017 Great Plains flash drought examined in recent paper, how the USDM gets made every week, and more
Value of Drought Monitoring in Middle East & North Africa, aardvark behavior, Germany researchers track water during drought & more
New dust handbook, NOAA drought videos teach students, Puerto Rico water restrictions, Texas 'megadrought' in future
App helps African farmers prepare for drought, Mexico drought limiting citrus production, Dust Bowl conditions likely & more." has been scheduled
Driest Missouri Drought in 1,200 years, 2021 WaterSMART grant application process, water bouncing paint & more
Building resilience in world's driest region, U.S. Virgin Islands, links between water scarcity, drought and coronavirus in Chili and India
Buckle up for flash drought, billions of gallons of Iowa water, drought & fire killing dung beetle, drought-resistant plant
Tree rings tell California drought story, climate crises lead to violence against women, drought bills in Washington & more!
Hawaiian plant decimation, Biosphere rain, Central America Migration and more
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