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Oklahoma Mesonet is a network of 120 environmental monitoring stations that measure the weather at mesoscale level. It is a cooperative venture between OSU and OU and provides free data and products for public use.
Known for its glowing swaths of yellow, orange and red, the U.S. Drought Monitor has warned farmers, residents and officials throughout the nation of impending water scarcity every week since 1999
Learn about the causes, effects, and history of droughts in the U.S., especially in the western and southwestern regions. Find out how droughts are measured, monitored, and responded to by government agencies and citizens.
So far in 2024, most of Oklahoma has seen over 30 days where the high temperature reached 90 degrees, according to data collected by the Oklahoma Mesonet. We do have a heat advisory in effect ...
Learn about the partnership between experts that produces a weekly map of droughts in the US. The map is based on rainfall, snowfall, and other indicators, and is updated every Thursday morning.
It's been a summer full of extreme heat and prolonged drought in Texas and much of Oklahoma, but a needed change in the weather pattern is on the way as temperatures are forecast to throttle back ...
NIDIS is a federal program that provides drought information and resources to various sectors and regions in the United States. It supports eight regional drought early warning systems, the U.S. Drought Portal, and related legislation.
Across the state, the State Emergency Operations Center received 29 fire reports from local jurisdictions in 17 counties, according to the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management. Oklahoma ...