This version of the Drought Aware application has entered mature support as of October 16, 2024. It has been replaced by an updated version , which is announced in this blog . Your existing bookmarks will continue to access this version during the mature support phase, but please note that this version will no longer be supported or receive any future enhancements.
We encourage all users to transition to the new version of the "Drought Aware App" to take advantage of the latest features and to ensure that you are accessing the most current data.
Please feel free to contact us at environment@esri.com with your questions or comments.
For the past weeks this area has experienced Severe Drought conditions.
DROUGHT OUTLOOK
AGRICULTURAL IMPACTS
Agricultural Jobs:
Total Sales:
Soy:
Hay:
Corn:
Livestock:
Winter Wheat:
< $50 million
> $1 Billion
About this App
The Drought Aware app is intended to provide the latest information about current, future, and historical drought conditions in the United States. The data shown here from ArcGIS Living Atlas are authoritative U.S. government sources, including:
NOAA NIDIS US Drought Monitor. Their website provides regional summaries of causation and impact.
Going into drought there is short-term dryness slowing planting, growth of crops or pastures.
Coming out of drought there is some lingering water deficits; pastures or crops not fully recovered.
Moderate Drought (D1)
Some damage to crops and pastures
Streams, reservoirs, or wells low, some water shortages developing or imminent
Voluntary water-use restrictions requested
Severe Drought (D2)
Crop or pasture losses likely
Water shortages common
Water restrictions imposed
Extreme Drought (D3)
Major crop/pasture losses
Widespread water shortages or restrictions
Exceptional Drought (D4)
Exceptional and widespread crop/pasture losses
Shortages of water in reservoirs, streams, and wells creating water emergencies
Use this App
Click a location in the U.S. to see the current Drought Monitor information and potential impacts. These values can be viewed by county or state totals from the selector at the bottom left.
Agriculture summaries are based on the USDA’s 2017 Census of Agriculture and are the best available data (though not all areas report data). Highlighted are some of the most economically important yet drought sensitive products.
The time series graph will change the display of the Drought Monitor map, however, all of the other values (outlooks, agriculture, etc) are fixed in time.
Use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out of the time series graph.
A blog describing some ways to use Drought Aware can be found here.