Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Lightning-in-Arizona-27MDHUXA6U2.htmlConceptually similarLightning in ArizonaGP1SVDZWCompleted★★★★Lightning in ArizonaGP1SVE02Completed★★★★Lightning in ArizonaGP1SVE03Completed★★★★Lightning in ArizonaGP1SVE04Completed★★★★Arizona Faces Worsening Drought ConditionsGP1SVE0GCompleted★★★★Lake Mead Faces Worsening Drought ConditionsGP1SVE06Completed★★★★★★Lake Mead Faces Worsening Drought ConditionsGP1SVE08Completed★★★★Lake Mead Faces Worsening Drought ConditionsGP1SVE09Completed★★★★Lake Mead Faces Worsening Drought ConditionsGP1SVE0HCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SVDZXLightning in ArizonaMonsoonal moisture brings lightning and rain to the eastern Lake Mead and western Grand Canyon area, which has been hard-hit by the drought, near Meadview, Arizona. Large portions of the West are now classified as being in "exceptional drought", the most extreme drought category. Many major reservoirs have reached historic low levels and fire officials are warning that another devastating wildfire season has already begun.Locations:Arizona-North America-United States of AmericaDate:29 Jun, 2021Credit:© David McNew / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5000px X 3335pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Day-Drought-Extreme weather-KWCI (GPI)-Landscapes-Lightning-Outdoors-Storms (weather)Shoot:Drought in Arizona 2021In an aerial view, polygonal blocks of giant desiccation cracks (GDCs), as geologists have dubbed them, are visible near Red Lake on June 28, 2021 north of Kingman, Arizona.Related Collections:Drought in the Western United States (Photos & Video)