This study examines the evolution of several model-based and satellite-derived drought metrics sensitive to soil moisture and vegetation conditions during the extreme flash drought event that impacted major agricultural areas across the central U.S. during 2012. Standardized anomalies from the remote sensing based Evaporative Stress Index (ESI) and Vegetation Drought Response Index (VegDRI) and soil moisture anomalies from the North American Land Data Assimilation System (NLDAS) are compared to the United States Drought Monitor (USDM), surface meteorological conditions, and crop and soil moisture data compiled by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). Overall, the results show that rapid decreases in the ESI and NLDAS anomalie...
Droughts are normal climate episodes, yet they are among the most expensive natural disasters in the...
In summer of 2012, the Central Plains of the United States experienced its most severe drought since...
Droughts can severely reduce the productivity of agricultural lands and forests. The United States D...
This study examines the evolution of soil moisture, evapotranspiration, vegetation, and atmospheric ...
Comparison of multiple hydrologic indicators, derived from independent data sources and modeling app...
As the harvest season approached in August 2012, much of the United States remained in the grip of a...
Droughts can severely reduce the productivity of agricultural lands and forests. The United States D...
Reliable indicators of rapid drought onset can help to improve the effectiveness of drought early wa...
The vegetation drought response index (VegDRI), which combines traditional climate- and satellite-ba...
Soil moisture is considered a key variable in drought analysis. The soil moisture dynamics given by ...
The NOAA United States Climate Reference Network (USCRN) deployed soil moisture sensors during 2009 ...
Drought, as an extreme climate event, affects the ecological environment for vegetation and agricult...
The drought of 2012 in the North America devastated agricultural crops and pastures, further damagin...
AbstractDrought assessment is a complex undertaking, requiring monitoring of deficiencies in multipl...
In this study, the ability of a new drought metric based on thermal infrared remote sensing imagery ...
Droughts are normal climate episodes, yet they are among the most expensive natural disasters in the...
In summer of 2012, the Central Plains of the United States experienced its most severe drought since...
Droughts can severely reduce the productivity of agricultural lands and forests. The United States D...
This study examines the evolution of soil moisture, evapotranspiration, vegetation, and atmospheric ...
Comparison of multiple hydrologic indicators, derived from independent data sources and modeling app...
As the harvest season approached in August 2012, much of the United States remained in the grip of a...
Droughts can severely reduce the productivity of agricultural lands and forests. The United States D...
Reliable indicators of rapid drought onset can help to improve the effectiveness of drought early wa...
The vegetation drought response index (VegDRI), which combines traditional climate- and satellite-ba...
Soil moisture is considered a key variable in drought analysis. The soil moisture dynamics given by ...
The NOAA United States Climate Reference Network (USCRN) deployed soil moisture sensors during 2009 ...
Drought, as an extreme climate event, affects the ecological environment for vegetation and agricult...
The drought of 2012 in the North America devastated agricultural crops and pastures, further damagin...
AbstractDrought assessment is a complex undertaking, requiring monitoring of deficiencies in multipl...
In this study, the ability of a new drought metric based on thermal infrared remote sensing imagery ...
Droughts are normal climate episodes, yet they are among the most expensive natural disasters in the...
In summer of 2012, the Central Plains of the United States experienced its most severe drought since...
Droughts can severely reduce the productivity of agricultural lands and forests. The United States D...