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Western Drought Webinar

Jul 20
July 20, 2021
11:00 am - 1:30 pm
Location
Virtual
Images of fire, dried soil, low water levels, and agricultural drought

Historic drought conditions across the western United States continue to rapidly worsen and expand with over 80% of the West now in drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Widespread impacts are being felt. To provide the latest information on drought conditions across the Southwest, California, Pacific Northwest, and the Missouri River Basin, as well as the serious impacts on diverse sectors of the economy, the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) is joining with our federal, state, tribal, and local partners to host a drought webinar specifically for western communities.

The webinar will include an update on the current drought situation and outlook, an overview of wildland fire conditions and outlook, and will feature perspectives from those on the ground who are responding to worsening drought conditions. Key discussions will include a summary of past and current conditions in terms of many climate variables like snowpack, temperatures, precipitation, soil moisture, etc.; as well as potential and ongoing impacts from drought across sectors (e.g., agriculture, water resources, recreation, etc.).

View the webinar agenda, and learn more about the current drought in the West in this July 15 Western Drought Status Update.

For more information, please contact elizabeth.ossowski@noaa.gov.