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Minnesota drought.

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1987-05

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University of Minnesota, Water Resources Research Center

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Newsletter or Bulletin

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Drought is an ordinary and expected part of the climate of any location. However, there are a few measures of drought and often it is difficult to recognize when a drought has begun and when it has ended. In the United States, the Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI)is the most commonly employed measure of drought. Examination of the averages and variability of the PDSI is needed to draw conclusions about the temporal and geographic patterns of drought over Minnesota is to be drawn.

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Swerman, Rodney R., Baker, Donald G., Skaggs, Richard H. 1987. Minnesota drought. Saint Paul, MN:University of Minnesota, Water Resources Research Center. Special report 15.

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Swerman, Rodney R.; Baker, Donald G.; Skaggs, Richard H.. (1987). Minnesota drought.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/164291.

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