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Drought Risk

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Areas of the world at risk for future drought. Risk is determined by a combination of environmental factors (e.g., historic drought occurrence), human factors that affect the likelihood of drought exposure (e.g., crop production, grazing, etc.) and social, economic, and infrastructure factors that affect how well a population can cope with drought (e.g., water impoundment and delivery).

NOAA NIDIS

A world map shows drought risk levels, depicted in various colors from dark red as risk level 9 to very light yellow as risk level 1. Some of the highlighted regions are Level 9: some areas of India. Level 1: some areas of central Africa and Vietnam.

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Drought Risk

Peak Drought Record, 2016 (U.S.)

Risk level 1 (very low)

Risk level 2

Risk level 3 (low)

Risk level 4

Risk level 5 (moderate)

Risk level 6

D0 Abnormally Dry

D1 Drought - Moderate

D2 Drought - Severe

D3 Drought - Extreme

D4 Drought - Exceptional

Yukon
55.1%5.40%0.314%
Northwest Territories
38.2%1.33%0.447%
District of Columbia
100%
Rhode Island
95.3%
Vermont
100%
Nunavut
0.396%
Maine
99.4%
Kentucky
35.7%64.2%
Nova Scotia
79.0%
Virginia
14.9%82.6%1.66%
Delaware
97.6%
Prince Edward Island
95.4%
Saskatchewan
0.108%7.01%1.30%0.348%
Nebraska
2.05%97.8%
Missouri
0.633%95.9%1.63%
North Carolina
91.0%0.995%
New Brunswick
99.4%
Alabama
4.06%91.4%2.97%
Wisconsin
8.12%88.8%
British Columbia
86.0%0.217%0.271%
Newfoundland and Labrador
57.4%1.10%
New Jersey
98.6%
South Carolina
96.9%3.07%
Michigan
51.8%0.907%14.6%0.520%
Alberta
75.6%3.33%0.547%
New York
80.6%16.2%
Québec
69.8%0.250%
Manitoba
81.9%8.24%0.169%0.546%0.815%
Tennessee
0.102%89.8%7.28%
Ontario
98.7%0.766%
Ohio
2.41%0.104%97.3%
Indiana
4.47%95.5%
Iowa
99.9%
Illinois
100%
Alaska
35.0%0.129%0.194%12.1%
Arizona
3.96%2.03%39.3%1.13%0.402%1.94%63.8%16.6%
Utah
2.19%24.0%59.1%0.958%32.8%17.5%13.0%
Florida
89.2%6.71%7.50%
Idaho
13.6%8.18%32.7%2.94%35.6%49.3%3.82%
New Hampshire
100%14.1%
Washington
13.7%37.3%29.7%1.66%14.5%7.55%
Wyoming
4.91%55.5%0.561%1.00%63.2%11.7%2.18%
Montana
0.103%4.94%33.0%0.115%31.7%16.1%8.79%
North Dakota
0.112%0.133%99.8%67.7%3.90%
Mississippi
3.08%18.3%68.7%1.07%3.93%
West Virginia
92.7%3.42%3.86%4.75%
Texas
2.19%4.69%83.5%0.249%0.428%23.1%
Louisiana
1.01%23.5%68.0%1.27%38.7%
Hawaii
42.1%42.2%5.85%
Oregon
8.75%34.0%16.1%7.64%29.3%33.5%
New Mexico
12.1%35.9%20.3%0.704%1.02%32.1%
Kansas
99.9%5.29%
Connecticut
82.4%17.5%30.4%
Pennsylvania
39.1%60.4%0.421%1.99%
Colorado
0.180%45.2%14.2%9.05%
Nevada
0.533%16.8%45.2%2.15%36.1%25.3%14.0%18.7%4.50%
Massachusetts
92.1%4.34%20.6%
Georgia
0.779%71.7%16.1%2.73%
Maryland
10.9%87.5%8.47%
Oklahoma
0.595%1.38%56.8%10.9%21.5%
California
4.06%25.8%27.5%16.1%0.987%4.47%12.5%21.9%22.2%38.2%
Arkansas
94.1%5.38%4.85%
South Dakota
0.217%99.7%11.9%
Minnesota
0.208%99.8%5.50%
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