Differing effects under severe, extreme, and exceptional droughts

D2 – Severe Drought

  • Grazing land is inadequate
  • Fire season is longer, with high burn intensity, dry fuels, and large fire spatial extent
  • Trees are stressed; plants increase reproductive mechanisms; wildlife diseases increase

D3 – Extreme Drought

  • Livestock need expensive supplemental feed; cattle and horses are sold; little pasture remains; fruit trees bud early; producers begin irrigating in the winter
  • Fire season lasts year-round; fires occur in typically wet parts of state; burn bans are implemented
  • Water is inadequate for agriculture, wildlife, and urban needs; reservoirs are extremely low; hydropower is restricted

D4 – Exceptional Drought

  • Fields are left fallow; orchards are removed; vegetable yields are low; honey harvest is small
  • Fire season is very costly; number of fires and area burned are extensive
  • Fish rescue and relocation begins; pine beetle infestation occurs; forest mortality is high; wetlands dry up; survival of native plants and animals is low; fewer wildflowers bloom; wildlife death is widespread; algae blooms appear

Found at :https://www.drought.gov/topics/snow-drought

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