نتایج جستجو برای: widespread droughts and etc

تعداد نتایج: 16834645  

Journal: :Geophysical Research Letters 1996

Journal: :iranian journal of science and technology (sciences) 2014
m. masoudi

the percent of normal precipitation index (pnpi) is a widely used drought index to provide good estimations about the intensity, magnitude and spatial extent of droughts. the objective of this study was analyzing spatial pattern of drought by pnpi index. in this paper, according to the data of 40 stations in iran, during 1967-2009, the pattern of drought hazard is evaluated. influenced zone of ...

Journal: :Environment and Development Economics 2021

Abstract Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency of extreme weather events, increasing vulnerability smallholder farmers dependent on rain-fed agriculture. We evaluate extent which in Malawi suffer crop production losses due weather, and whether sustainable land management (SLM) practices help shield from events. use a three period panel dataset where widespread floods droughts oc...

2017
Wenqian Zhao Xiang Zhao Tao Zhou Donghai Wu Bijian Tang Hong Wei

Along with global climate change, the occurrence of extreme droughts in recent years has had a serious impact on the Amazon region. Current studies on the driving factors of the 2005 and 2010 Amazon droughts has focused on the influence of precipitation, whereas the impacts of temperature and radiation have received less attention. This study aims to explore the climate-driven factors of Amazon...

2016
Anthony S. Kiem Fiona Johnson Seth Westra Albert van Dijk Jason P. Evans Alison O’Donnell Alexandra Rouillard Cameron Barr Jonathan Tyler Mark Thyer Doerte Jakob Fitsum Woldemeskel Bellie Sivakumar Raj Mehrotra

Droughts are a recurrent and natural part of the Australian hydroclimate, with evidence of drought dating back thousands of years. However, our ability to monitor, attribute, forecast and manage drought is exposed as insufficient whenever a drought occurs. This paper summarises what is known about drought hazard, as opposed to the impacts of drought, in Australia and finds that, unlike other hy...

Journal: :Monthly Weather Review 1933

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Connie A Woodhouse David M Meko Glen M MacDonald Dave W Stahle Edward R Cook

A key feature of anticipated 21st century droughts in Southwest North America is the concurrence of elevated temperatures and increased aridity. Instrumental records and paleoclimatic evidence for past prolonged drought in the Southwest that coincide with elevated temperatures can be assessed to provide insights on temperature-drought relations and to develop worst-case scenarios for the future...

2016
Linying Wang Xing Yuan Zhenghui Xie Peili Wu Yaohui Li

The recent global warming slowdown or hiatus after the big El Niño event in 1997/98 raises the questions of whether terrestrial hydrological cycle is being decelerated and how do the hydrological extremes respond to the hiatus. However, the rapidly developing drought events that are termed as "flash droughts" accompanied by extreme heat, low soil moisture and high evapotranspiration (ET), occur...

2017
BENJAMIN I. COOK A. PARK WILLIAMS JUSTIN S. MANKIN RICHARD SEAGER JASON E. SMERDON DEEPTI SINGH

Coastal droughts that simultaneously affect California, Oregon, and Washington are rare, but they have extensive and severe impacts (e.g., wildfire and agriculture). To better understand these events, historical observations are used to investigate 1) drought variability along the Pacific coast of the contiguous United States and 2) years when extreme drought affects the entire coast. The leadi...

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