Drought characterisation is an intrinsically spatio-temporal problem. A limitation of previous approaches to characterisation is that they discard much of the spatio-temporal information by reducing events to a lower-order subspace. To address this, an explicit 3-dimensional (longitude, latitude, time) structure-based method is described in which drought events are defined by a spatially and temporarily coherent set of points displaying standardised precipitation below a given threshold. Geometric methods can then be used to measure similarity between individual drought structures. Groupings of these similarities provide an alternative to traditional methods for extracting recurrent space-time signals from geophysical data. The explicit c...
Drought may affect all components of the water cycle and covers commonly a large part of the catchme...
Historical records of major droughts at continental scales are useful in contributing to improved wa...
Studies of drought have increased in light of new data availability and advances in spatio-temporal ...
Drought events evolve simultaneously in space and time; hence, a proper characterization of an event...
Summarization: The spatiotemporal monitoring of droughts is a complex task. In the past decades, dro...
Drought events occur worldwide and possibly incur severe consequences. Trying to understand and char...
Drought is a complex natural phenomenon. The description of the way in which drought changes (moves)...
: Droughts evolve in space and time without following borders or pre-determined temporal constraints...
Understanding the evolution and physical drivers of drought is critical to informing forecasting eff...
Despite being one of the most damaging natural hazards, droughts and their spatiotemporal dynamics ...
Studies of drought have increased in light of new data availability and advances in spatio-temporal ...
The recent concerns for world-wide extreme events related to climate change have motivated the deve...
Drought may affect all components of the water cycle and covers commonly a large part of the catchme...
Historical records of major droughts at continental scales are useful in contributing to improved wa...
Studies of drought have increased in light of new data availability and advances in spatio-temporal ...
Drought events evolve simultaneously in space and time; hence, a proper characterization of an event...
Summarization: The spatiotemporal monitoring of droughts is a complex task. In the past decades, dro...
Drought events occur worldwide and possibly incur severe consequences. Trying to understand and char...
Drought is a complex natural phenomenon. The description of the way in which drought changes (moves)...
: Droughts evolve in space and time without following borders or pre-determined temporal constraints...
Understanding the evolution and physical drivers of drought is critical to informing forecasting eff...
Despite being one of the most damaging natural hazards, droughts and their spatiotemporal dynamics ...
Studies of drought have increased in light of new data availability and advances in spatio-temporal ...
The recent concerns for world-wide extreme events related to climate change have motivated the deve...
Drought may affect all components of the water cycle and covers commonly a large part of the catchme...
Historical records of major droughts at continental scales are useful in contributing to improved wa...
Studies of drought have increased in light of new data availability and advances in spatio-temporal ...