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Record-Setting Precipitation Leaves U.S. Soils Soggy
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Published May 24, 2019
The continental United States recently finished its wettest twelve months in 124 years of modern recordkeeping.
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Early Flooding Along the Mississippi
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Published February 27, 2019
Heavy rains have caused major flooding in areas along the river, and forecasters say there's more to come.
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Florence Inundates the Carolinas
Published September 18, 2018
As the Carolinas flood from Hurricane Florence, NASA is providing valuable information for rescue and recovery efforts.
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A Mid-winter Drought in Australia
Published August 9, 2018
Eastern Australia has been hit particularly hard by drought, taking a toll on the region’s soil moisture and agriculture.
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Intensifying Drought in the American Southwest
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Published June 12, 2018
Temperatures across much of the region in 2018 have been well above the norms, while precipitation has been well below—a recipe for struggling farmers and concerned forest fire managers.
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NASA Soil Moisture Data Advances Global Crop Forecasts
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Published June 2, 2018
The amount of water contained in the top few centimeters of soil is small on a global scale, but it is critical for agriculture analysts trying to monitor commodity production and humanitarian need.
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