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Droughts can be forecasted using a variety of tools and methods such as climate models, satellite data, historical precipitation patterns, and soil moisture monitoring. Scientists analyze these factors to identify potential drought risk by looking at indicators such as precipitation deficits, soil moisture levels, and weather patterns. Additionally, forecasting agencies like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) provide regular drought outlooks based on these analyses.

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