In almost half of the counties in Georgia, the drought has now reached levels seen only once every 100 years. The state’s climatologist says drought conditions in 70 of the 159 counties in Georgia are classified as "exceptional". Those areas are experiencing widespread crop losses, and water levels in reservoirs and streams low enough to constitute a water emergency. Only four counties have been spared drought conditions-- Laurens, Montgomery, Treulten and Wheeler.
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Friday, August 24, 2007
Drought "exceptional" in nearly half of Georgia counties
Posted by
Edgar Treiguts
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8/24/2007 08:24:00 AM
Labels: drought, state climatologist