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Climatology / Droughts / Mormon Trail / Oregon Trail / Hydrology / Lake McConaughy / Drought / Rain / Reservoir / Geography of the United States / Atmospheric sciences / Nebraska
Date: 2009-03-25 14:30:36
Climatology
Droughts
Mormon Trail
Oregon Trail
Hydrology
Lake McConaughy
Drought
Rain
Reservoir
Geography of the United States
Atmospheric sciences
Nebraska

Drought Classification The National Drought Monitor depiction for Nebraska as of March 17, 2009 indicates that no part of Nebraska is classified as experiencing D1 (moderate drought) to D4 (exceptional drought) condition

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