Network dynamics reveal drought synchronization hubs in the Po River Basin. [PDF]
Zinilli A +4 more
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Comparative multi-index analysis of existing drought typology and environmental droughts in a climate-stressed region. [PDF]
Srivastava A, Pandey A, Maity R.
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Integrated assessment of meteorological, hydrological and agricultural drought in Abaya Chamo sub Basin, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Gillo TT, Kenea TT, Orke YA, Demeke YG.
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A conceptual framework for simultaneous optimization of integrated climate scenario data and phenology models. [PDF]
Tschurr F +4 more
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A dataset for monitoring agricultural drought in Europe. [PDF]
Fioravanti G +12 more
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Global Future Drought Layers Based on Downscaled CMIP6 Models and Multiple Socioeconomic Pathways. [PDF]
Araujo DSA +9 more
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AHP multi criteria analysis for landslide susceptibility mapping in the Tellian Atlas chain. [PDF]
Zighmi K +6 more
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Probabilistic standardization index adjustment for standardized precipitation index (SPI)
Drought concepts, definition, and classification processes have been in the field of research for decades, and especially the effects of global warming and the resulting climate change have accelerated these researches. The most used procedure for drought categorization has been in the literature under the name of Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI)
Zekâi Sen, E. Şişman
semanticscholar +4 more sources
AbstractThis paper suggests a new methodology for the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI), for studying different aspects of drought events in Turkey, including intensity, frequency and identifying the spatial and temporal patterns. The classical SPI is locally defined; for instance, for monthly scale or running means, a drought event would begin ...
Murat TÜRKES
exaly +5 more sources
Flood analysis with the standardized precipitation index (SPI) [PDF]
The occurrence of flood spells is difficult to monitor and detect. However, there are some indices that permit to monitor hydrological and climatological conditions in river basins. The SPI (Standardized Precipitation Index) is one of those indices. Though the SPI was originally developed for drought detection and monitoring, it can also be applied to ...
Guerreiro, Maria João +2 more
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