Drought and excessive heat created major impacts across Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, southern Kansas, and western Louisiana. In Texas and Oklahoma, a majority of range and pastures were classified in very poor condition for much of the 2011 crop growing season. The total direct losses to crops, livestock and timber have approached $10 billion. However, both direct and total economic losses will rise as the drought continues, as is expected by NOAA's Climate Prediction Center in its drought outlook and winter outlook for below-average precipitation.
URL: | http://www.noaa.gov/extreme2011/drought.html |
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Created: | 2012-01-06 16:45:05 UTC |
Date: | 2011-04-15 00:00:00 UTC - 2011-11-30 00:00:00 UTC |
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