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  2. Drought - Wikipedia

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    Drought is a recurring feature of the climate in most parts of the world, becoming more extreme and less predictable due to climate change, which dendrochronological studies date back to 1900. There are three kinds of drought effects, environmental, economic and social.

  3. Droughts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Increased drought frequency and severity is also expected to be one of the effects of global warming. Drought having an acute economic impact in the history of the United States occurred during the 1930s and 1940s, periods of time known as 'Dust Bowl' years where relief and health agencies became overburdened and many local community banks had ...

  4. Droughts across the West are getting worse - and scientists ...

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    Researchers also reported that while tropical forests can offset the expected effects of drought if they have enough water reserves, warming climate extends the northern boreal forest growth ...

  5. Climate change in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021 the drought was the most severe in the last 500 years. [65] As of 30 June 2021 61% of continental USA were in drought conditions. Demand for water and cooling rose. [66] In June 2021 water restrictions entered into force in California. Climate change is responsible for 50% of the severity of the drought in California. [67]

  6. The Unexpected Consequences of the 2012 Drought - AOL

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  7. 2010–2013 Southern United States and Mexico drought

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    The drought began due to a strong La Niña developing by the summer of 2010 which brings below average rainfall to the southern United States. The effects of the La Niña could be noticed immediately as much of the south receives important rainfall during the summer, and this was the driest summer for Texas and Georgia in the 21st century thus far, and much of the south received record low ...

  8. Warmth and lack of rain to worsen growing drought in Northeast

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    Drought, which rapidly expanded in Ohio and West Virginia late in the summer, has now stretched into the Northeast. ... South of there, the only noticeable effect on Thursday will be temperatures ...

  9. Effects of climate change on the water cycle - Wikipedia

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    The effects of climate change on the water cycle have important negative effects on the availability of freshwater resources, as well as other water reservoirs such as oceans, ice sheets, the atmosphere and soil moisture. The water cycle is essential to life on Earth and plays a large role in the global climate system and ocean circulation.