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State of the Climate
Drought
December 2003

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

National Climatic Data Center


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U.S. Drought Highlights:

Map showing Palmer Z Index
Palmer Z Index

Please Note: The data presented in this drought report are preliminary. Ranks, anomalies, and percent areas may change as more complete data are received and processed.


National Overview

On the national scale,


Regional Overview

December 2003 marked the second consecutive month with generally wetter-than-normal conditions across much of the western drought areas, and generally drier-than-normal conditions across much of the Southeast. The month was dry across parts of the central and northern Great Plains and much of the southern Plains and Southwest. Most of the primary stations in Hawaii and Alaska were drier-than-normal for the month. Most of the stations in Puerto Rico were wetter than normal during the last 4 weeks to 8 weeks.

Map showing Current Month Palmer Hydrological Drought Index
Palmer Hydrological Drought Index

In spite of the November-December wetness, long-term moisture deficits (last 6 to 24 to 60 months) persisted across most of the West. Much of the Great Plains has suffered from moisture deficits in the 6-month time frame, while parts of the Plains and Upper Midwest have had significant moisture deficits back 12 to 24 months. In the central Plains, significant deficits even show up at 60 months.

Some regional highlights:


Questions?

For questions on technical or scientific content of this report, please contact:

Richard Heim:
Richard.Heim@noaa.gov

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CMB.Contact@noaa.gov

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