'Killer' Southeast drought low on scale, says study

Thursday, October 1, 2009 - 13:21 in Earth & Climate

A 2005-2007 dry spell in the southeastern United States destroyed billions of dollars of crops, drained municipal reservoirs and sparked legal wars among a half-dozen states -but the havoc came not from exceptional dryness but booming population and bad planning, says a new study.

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