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  • If you are new to the concept of monitoring drought, “Drought Indices”, an NDMC white paper, will give you a good overview of the various kinds of drought indices and their uses. Three newer tools (the Standardized Precipitation Index, Drought Monitor, and Drought Impact Reporter) are highlighted below. Use this section also to explore the many monitoring tools available on the web for exploring current and historical drought occurrences.
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    Understanding the historical frequency, duration, and spatial extent of drought also assists planners in determining the likelihood and potential severity of future droughts. The characteristics of past droughts provide benchmarks for projecting similar conditions into the future.
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Arcus cloud - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Roll clouds and shelf clouds are the two types of arcus clouds, slight variations in their generation and look being the difference.
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IEM Cow - 0 views

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    This application attempts to provide verification statistics for these polygon warnings. One of the motivations for polygons is to provide more accurate warnings to the public. This accuracy should be reflected in higher verification numbers.
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IEM | Severe Weather Products - 0 views

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    Severe weather summaries from Iowa Mesonet
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snopes.com: Triangle of Life - 0 views

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    Potentially applicable to all disasters that involve damage to buildings and homes.
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Weather Story from NWS MPX - 0 views

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    Weather story from Minneapolis/St Paul Office of the NWS.
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NWS Central Region Headquarters - Regional Weather Stories - 0 views

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    This page contains links to the main weather stories at all the National Weather Service Offices in the central region. States: Wyoming, Colorado, N. and S. Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky.
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