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A map of Ohio's drought conditions. A large portion of southeastern and south-central Ohio is currently in an "extreme drought condition," according to the agency that monitors droughts.
A map of Ohio's drought from Nov. 14, 2024. Franklin County is now experiencing moderate to severe drought conditions, or D1 to D2 on the drought monitor's scale.
The U.S. Drought Monitor's map of Ohio for September 19, 2024. ... showing that the northern half of Ohio's drought will be removed entirely or at least improved in the near future.
"Extreme" drought conditions, a step lower than exceptional, have emerged in southern Franklin County. A map of Ohio's drought conditions from the U.S. Drought Monitor.
These droughts continued from the 1940s drought in the Southwestern United States, New Mexico and Texas during 1950 and 1951; the drought was widespread through the Central Plains, Midwest and certain Rocky Mountain States, particularly between the years 1953 and 1957, and by 1956 parts of central Nebraska reached a drought index of −7, three ...
The last drought map from the U.S. Drought Monitor shows much of the drought concerns have ended in Northeast Ohio with the exception of a sliver of "abnormally dry" conditions in extreme ...
"Ohio is the fourth largest producer of global warming emissions among all the states," with per capita emissions nearly "19 percent higher than the national average." [ 3 ] This is "mainly because 87 percent of Ohio's electricity comes from coal-fired power plants (compared with the national average of 50 percent)."
Compounding with near-historic heat this summer, the Cincinnati region is now facing drought.. Dry conditions started appearing earlier this summer and some areas in the region declared a drought ...