Although drought is a phenomenon that dates to prehistoric times, recent technological advances permit evaluation of drought from a new perspective. Satellite remote sensing, the ability to detect the characteristics of features from a distance (i.e., without coming into direct contact with them), is a powerful tool for evaluating the temporal and spatial aspects of drought.
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