نتایج جستجو برای: drought severity

تعداد نتایج: 183107  

2009
P. J. O’Farrell

Introduction ‘Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it’, said Mark Twain. But this famous quote is decidedly inaccurate: people have long contemplated weather modification, and both adapt or adjust to weather conditions, and move towards or away from certain climatic regimes. Southern Africa generally has a high coefficient of rainfall variation, making droughts a fr...

2017
Gunnar Carnwath Cara Nelson

Significant increases in tree mortality due to drought-induced physiological stress have been documented worldwide. This trend is likely to continue with increased frequency and severity of extreme drought events in the future. Therefore, understanding the factors that influence variability in drought responses among trees will be critical to predicting ecosystem responses to climate change and...

Journal: :IJSDIR 2012
Andrej Ceglar Barbara Medved-Cvikl Enrique Moran-Tejeda Sergio Vicente-Serrano Lucka Kajfez-Bogataj

Real-time information on the development of the drought conditions is one of the fundamental requisites for reinforcing the drought mitigation and preparedness. The EuroGEOSS interoperability approach promotes the development of monitoring and early warning systems based on real-time information. Different climatic databases, which are based on publicly available meteorological information, are...

2015
Amr Mossad Abdulrahman Ali Alazba Ricardo Trigo

Drought forecasting plays a crucial role in drought mitigation actions. Thus, this research deals with linear stochastic models (autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA)) as a suitable tool to forecast drought. Several ARIMA models are developed for drought forecasting using the Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) in a hyper-arid climate. The results reveal that a...

2013
Di Long Bridget R. Scanlon Laurent Longuevergne Alexander Y. Sun D. Nelun Fernando Himanshu Save

[1] Texas experienced the most extreme one-year drought on record in 2011 with precipitation at 40% of long-term mean and agricultural losses of ~$7.6 billion. We assess the value of Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite-derived total water storage (TWS) change as an alternative remote sensing-based drought indicator, independent of traditional drought indicators based on in...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2016
Nicholas J. Bouskill Tana E. Wood Richard Baran Zaw Ye Benjamin P. Bowen HsiaoChien Lim Jizhong Zhou Joy D. Van Nostrand Peter Nico Trent R. Northen Whendee L. Silver Eoin L. Brodie

Global climate models predict a future of increased severity of drought in many tropical forests. Soil microbes are central to the balance of these systems as sources or sinks of atmospheric carbon (C), yet how they respond metabolically to drought is not well-understood. We simulated drought in the typically aseasonal Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico, by intercepting precipitation fal...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Sarah Byer Yufang Jin

A five-year drought in California led to a significant increase in tree mortality in the Sierra Nevada forests from 2012 to 2016. Landscape level monitoring of forest health and tree dieback is critical for vegetation and disaster management strategies. We examined the capability of multispectral imagery from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) in detecting and explaining ...

2013
Lu Liu Yang Hong Jonathan Looper Rachel Riley Bin Yong Zengxin Zhang James Hocker Mark Shafer

This paper examines past drought and assesses future drought scenarios for the Arkansas Red River Basin using two common drought indexes, the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) and Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI). Historical climate data within the 1900–2009 time frame were used to derive the past drought index estimates. The projected climate data under two greenhouse gas emission sce...

Journal: :Global change biology 2018
Andreas Stampfli Juliette M G Bloor Markus Fischer Michaela Zeiter

Climate change projections anticipate increased frequency and intensity of drought stress, but grassland responses to severe droughts and their potential to recover are poorly understood. In many grasslands, high land-use intensity has enhanced productivity and promoted resource-acquisitive species at the expense of resource-conservative ones. Such changes in plant functional composition could ...

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