| Update: Video now available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUzEUnW4xtE&feature=youtu.be. Drought conditions cover most of the Southeast region causing significant impacts to agriculture, forestry, and water resources due to persistent dry conditions that date back to fall of 2025. This webinar will address the evolution of this drought, how it compares to previous events, sector-specific impacts across the region, state-level responses, conditions needed to improve and end the drought, and the outlooks for potential changes in conditions. This Southeast Drought Webinar will replace the standing Southeast Monthly Climate Webinar for May. |
| Agenda: What caused this drought and how does it compare to previous events? Sectoral Impacts: Agriculture, Forestry (fire), Water Resources State-level monitoring and response in the the region What is needed to improve and end this drought? Outlooks and possible future conditions |
| Can’t make the webinar, but interested in receiving monthly notifications and webinar recordings? Sign up for Southeast Climate Monthly Webinar updates. For additional information, contact Elliot Wickham, CIROH/NOAA/NIDIS. |
| NIDIS is an interagency program within the Climate Program Office, which is part of NOAA’s Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research. |
