US Drought

Hydro2.0

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I know you started a thread regarding this topic on HROT a while back. I’ve followed the drought monitor for the last 12 years. Ever since moving to Nebraska I found it weird it never rained as much. To this day, still feels like that.
the issue is: what can we do? Weather patterns are shifting and I’m sure that has to do with climate change. Forecasts are predicting “super El Niño” which means those affected by drought- in the north- are proper fuqed.
It’s kinda scary honestly
 

TC_Nole_OX

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Watching now...will update w a summary


Florida Weather Alert: Big Changes in the Next 5 Days - HRRR, WPC, EURO & GFS Review

 

Bunsen82

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Climate change is just starting. With warmer temps things dry out faster. Food shortages will begin- how soon not sure. Just realize the current Beef prices is related to drought in Texas 4 years ago and they significantly cut their herds. Here in Iowa we have had a pretty wet spring.
 

AFM22

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I know you started a thread regarding this topic on HROT a while back. I’ve followed the drought monitor for the last 12 years. Ever since moving to Nebraska I found it weird it never rained as much. To this day, still feels like that.
the issue is: what can we do? Weather patterns are shifting and I’m sure that has to do with climate change. Forecasts are predicting “super El Niño” which means those affected by drought- in the north- are proper fuqed.
It’s kinda scary honestly
Nothing more annoying than seeing rain in the forecast a week out and then 2 days later drop to no chance
 

Mister_Man

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Climate change is just starting. With warmer temps things dry out faster. Food shortages will begin- how soon not sure. Just realize the current Beef prices is related to drought in Texas 4 years ago and they significantly cut their herds. Here in Iowa we have had a pretty wet spring.
And they will say that “no one knew it was coming.”
 

PabloNole

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Great British Baking Show GIF by PBS
 

hopefultiger13

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I know you started a thread regarding this topic on HROT a while back. I’ve followed the drought monitor for the last 12 years. Ever since moving to Nebraska I found it weird it never rained as much. To this day, still feels like that.
the issue is: what can we do? Weather patterns are shifting and I’m sure that has to do with climate change. Forecasts are predicting “super El Niño” which means those affected by drought- in the north- are proper fuqed.
It’s kinda scary honestly
China hoax! Plus as MTG says... The US controls all those Hurricanes. So in conclusion it's all THEIR fault.
 

What Would Jesus Do?

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Warming air holds more moisture. That moisture has to come from somewhere. Over land, it comes from the soil and the plants. Fire risks rise. Crop failure risks rise. Surviving crops are less nutritious.

Rising temps also mean the oceans hold less dissolved gasses - picture the extra bubbles as your soda or beer warm up - meaning warmer oceans are less effective CO2 sinks. They also hold less oxygen - meaning less for fish.
 
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Anon1750875978

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Climate change is just starting. With warmer temps things dry out faster. Food shortages will begin- how soon not sure. Just realize the current Beef prices is related to drought in Texas 4 years ago and they significantly cut their herds. Here in Iowa we have had a pretty wet spring.
You must be lost.

What happened, you and Kakert have a lover's tiff?
 

areeves2244

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We have gotten some relief in the western panhandle this month. We've gotten 5.75" to this point in May after getting less than 10" in the first four months of 2026.


The drought is due to
Chemtrails! The U.S. Navy maps shows Florida, Eastern & Western coasts underwater as well as states along the Mississippi River. This will be due to Ice Caps melting. That water has to go somewhere. Our climate’s temperatures will continue to rise & break records. The Bible mentions the climate’s heat in Revelation 7 & Revelation 16. It mentions the seas roaring in Luke 21.
 

PinkShizzle

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It had been a typical winter here in SoCal, with some rain and such. Now, it'll go back to hardly any rain at all over the next several months and be dryer than King Tut's mummified arsehole.
 
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TC_Nole_OX

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More rain is on the way...


Florida Weather Update: 5 Day Rain Totals and Drought Update + Late May Transition to Wet Season