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National Agricultural Statistics Service - Disaster Analysis

USDA can monitor agricultural disasters in near real-time

The US National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) can now monitor agricultural disasters in near real-time and provide quantitative assessments using remotely sensed data and geospatial techniques. The page nass.usda.gov provides disaster assessments in geospatial data format, reports, and metadata as available.

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There is collated data on the Kincade Fire (October-November 2019), Hurricane Dorian (September 2019), Tropical Storm Barry (July 2019) and the Missouri and Illinois Flooding (May/June 2019).

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