Des Moines, Iowa — The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has finalized its state drought plan.
DNR hydrology coordinator, Tim Hall, says the plan is a resource for state, county, and local use.
The Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management and the Iowa Agriculture Department helped develop the plan. Hall says the plan also draws from the longtime US Drought Monitor and provides a more localized version of that national program.
State climatologist Justin Glisten (gliss-en) is one of the primary contributors of Iowa information to the U-S Drought Monitor — and Hall says he’s helped develop the components of this state plan.
The plan divides the state into five regions and will provide information on the drought status in each area.
Hall says they will tweak the state drought plan as needed.
You can see the full Iowa Drought Plan at the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.