The United States is experiencing one of the worst
droughts since the 1950's. Hot temperatures and low precipitation have created a
visible impact across the nation: stressed and dying vegetation. NOAA's
satellites are used to measure the impact of drought on vegetation, and in many
ways, the ability to measure the impact on vegetation provides a more readily
understandable way to measure drought. This animation shows monthly composites
of vegetation health index derived from data from the AVHRR sensor on-board the
NOAA POES satellite. Areas colored in shades of orange are experiencing moderate
through exceptional drought conditions and are consistent with areas of
vegetation stress.
Water Spouts will speak volubly and endlessly about all the issues concerning water. The ongoing degradation, and growing scarcity, of the water supply here in the US, and the rest of the world. The continued absence of potable water in so many parts of the world. The work being done by NGOs, and charities, in the third world, to help alleviate the situation. The emphasis on WASH ( Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene ) so health and healthy water are maintained. "Water Spouts" will spout it all out.
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