Monday, December 10, 2012

Disastrous Drought


According to the Drought Monitor report, 62% of the continental United States is in a drought. With almost two thirds of the country in a drought, forest fires are burning and crops are failing. The most obvious indication of the severe drought that is overtaking our nation is the 3,700-acre wildfire that is burning in Colorado near the Rocky Mountains. Peaks that are normally covered with snow at this time of year are burning. The Great Plains are experiencing the worst of it with some places having  falling eight to fourteen inches of precipitation less than is normal over the past three months. The wheat crop has been suffering with about a quarter of it in poor condition. Hopefully, the country experiences more precipitation.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/07/us/season-has-changed-but-the-drought-endures.html?ref=us

3 comments:

  1. That's not good! A drought can cause horrible fires and a decrease in crop production.

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  2. This could lead to another famine! Just like tupes said

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  3. I agree with Ben, either way i think price of foods could go up in result.

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