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| A two story sightseeing boat
on Lake Mead is
dwarfed by the white ring around the lake. The white ring is rock area exposed due to the dropped level of the lake. Click HERE or on the above photo to see a large version. |
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Photo Galleries
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| Photo Gallery 5 | Photo Gallery 6 |
Year 2002 U.S. Drought Summary
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HERE
or on the map to see it full size.
Portions of the
Southwest are in a Category D4 "Exceptional Drought"
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HERE to see the other Drought Monitor Maps from this year
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| Lake Havasu, unlike Lake Powell and Lake Mead is not allowed to substantially change its storage. This is the result of it being a feeder lake into the Los Angeles aqueduct system |
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National Drought Mitigation Center
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