A drought year is a period when a region receives significantly below-average precipitation, leading to water shortages and dry conditions. It is used to trigger water restrictions and emergency responses. Farmers, water management agencies, and policymakers benefit from this classification to plan for crop losses, allocate resources, and implement conservation strategies.
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