For previously issued drought statements see the archived status reports.
Table of all counties and drought status.The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources will conduct a South Carolina Drought Response Committee Conference Call on Tuesday, November 8, 2011, at 1:00 PM. The purpose of the drought conference call is to evaluate the drought status statewide. The committee will review climatic data, streamflow and lake level data, and drought impacts. All counties are currently in the moderate stage of drought.
Directions for calling into the conference meeting are provided below.
Before the call I will send by email the drought index update and related information. We will go over each slide during the call and then officially vote by Drought Management Area if any declaration changes are needed. If you have any questions, please contact me at 803-734-9568 or by email mizzellh@dnr.sc.gov.
Date/Time: November 8, 2011 at 1:00 PM
Meeting ID: 405540
Phone Number: 8038969993
The following directions are necessary for the successful completion of your requested conference call reservation. Prior to joining a meeting, please forward this document to all conference call participants. Each participant joining the call will dial 803-896-9993 and enter the meeting id number (access code).
1.Dial the following conference bridge number 803-896-9993 to join a meeting.
2.The conference bridge will state the following: "Welcome to Meeting Place".
3.To attend a meeting, please press "1".
4.The conference bridge will state the following: "enter the meeting id number followed by the # key."
5.Enter the "meeting id number" followed by the # key.
6.The conference bridge will state the following: "you are about to attend the meeting with the ID number (xxxxx).
7.If the "meeting id number" is correct, please press "1"; otherwise press the * key.
8.The conference bridge will state the following: "at the tone please speak your name or location."
9.When finished, please press the # key.
10.You will hear an audible tone, notifying you that you have successfully entered the meeting.
DNR protects and manages South Carolina's natural resources by making wise and balanced decisions for the benefit of the state's natural resources and its people. Find out more about DNR at the DNR Web site.
Current Drought Status by County | ||||
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Normal | Incipient | Moderate | Severe | Extreme |
County Status |
County Status |
County Status |
County Status |
County Status |
ABBEVILLE Moderate |
AIKEN Moderate |
ALLENDALE Moderate |
ANDERSON Moderate |
BAMBERG Moderate |
BARNWELL Moderate |
BEAUFORT Moderate |
BERKELEY Moderate |
CALHOUN Moderate |
CHARLESTON Moderate |
CHEROKEE Moderate |
CHESTER Moderate |
CHESTERFIELD Moderate |
CLARENDON Moderate |
COLLETON Moderate |
DARLINGTON Moderate |
DILLON Moderate |
DORCHESTER Moderate |
EDGEFIELD Moderate |
FAIRFIELD Moderate |
FLORENCE Moderate |
GEORGETOWN Moderate |
GREENVILLE Moderate |
GREENWOOD Moderate |
HAMPTON Moderate |
HORRY Moderate |
JASPER Moderate |
KERSHAW Moderate |
LANCASTER Moderate |
LAURENS Moderate |
LEE Moderate |
LEXINGTON Moderate |
MARION Moderate |
MARLBORO Moderate |
MCCORMICK Moderate |
NEWBERRY Moderate |
OCONEE Moderate |
ORANGEBURG Moderate |
PICKENS Moderate |
RICHLAND Moderate |
SALUDA Moderate |
SPARTANBURG Moderate |
SUMTER Moderate |
UNION Moderate |
WILLIAMSBURG Moderate |
YORK Moderate |
SC Drought Response Committee Meeting, October 25,2011 Sign-In sheet | |
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Name & Agency | Name & Agency |
Find out more about the State Climatology Office at https://www.dnr.sc.gov/climate/sco/ or by calling (803) 734-9100.