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U. S. Army Corps of Engineers St. Paul Water District Control Center, Red River of the North Basin Page with district map and links to hydraulic and hydrologic data resources.
U. S. Geological Survey GIS Overview Information about Geographic information systems (GIS) technology from the USGS.
U.S. Drought Monitor Includes weekly map of broad conditions, a national drought summary, forecasts and current conditions.
U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center Source for aerial, elevation, satellite and land cover data and maps.
U.S. National Drought Policy Commission Commission charged by Congress to provide advice and recommendations on the creation of an integrated, coordinated Federal policy designed to prepare for and respond to serious drought emergencies.
USA TODAY Hydrology home page USA Today hydrology home page with links to information about floods and droughts.
USA TODAY Weather USA Today news article on the cress of the Red River Flood of 1997. General Information is given.
USDA Disaster Assistance Website The U.S. Department of Agriculture hosts this site providing one location for details on disaster assistance programs, questions and answers, comments and suggestions on program implementation, as well as other information on USDA assistance.
Water Resource of North Dakota Data related to the hydrology of the Red River of the North that lies between North Dakota and Minnesota.
Western Governors' Association Drought Initiatives Page Provides current status of initiatives related to national drought policy for the U.S.
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