AbstractWe propose a simple, spatially invariant and probabilistic year-round Empirical Standardized Soil Moisture Index (ESSMI) that is designed to classify soil moisture anomalies from harmonized multi-satellite surface data into categories of agricultural drought intensity. The ESSMI is computed by fitting a nonparametric empirical probability density function (ePDF) to historical time-series of soil moisture observations and then transforming it into a normal distribution with a mean of zero and standard deviation of one. Negative standard normal values indicate dry soil conditions, whereas positive values indicate wet soil conditions. Drought intensity is defined as the number of negative standard deviations between the observed soil m...
Drought is a natural hazard characterized by a high degree of complexity thus its investigation coul...
This paper examines the role of soil moisture in quantifying drought through the development of a dr...
The most commonly used normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) from remote sensing often fall ...
We propose a simple, spatially invariant and probabilistic year-round Empirical Standardized Soil Mo...
AbstractWe propose a simple, spatially invariant and probabilistic year-round Empirical Standardized...
We propose a relatively simple, spatially invariant and probabilistic year-round Standardized Soil M...
Droughts can severely reduce the productivity of agricultural lands and forests. The United States D...
Soil moisture is a highly suitable indicator for assessing agricultural drought, as plants start to ...
Soil moisture is often considered a direct way of quantifying agricultural drought since it is a mea...
During the last decade, a variety of agricultural drought indices have been developed using soil moi...
Drought is globally classified as a natural disaster due to the damage it causes. As a result, detec...
An intercomparison among standard and remotely sensed drought indices was conducted using streamflow...
In countries where the economy relies mostly on agricultural-livestock activities, such as Argentina...
Agricultural drought events can affect large regions across the world, implying the need for a suita...
Droughts, typically caused by the deficiencies of precipitation and soil moisture, affect water reso...
Drought is a natural hazard characterized by a high degree of complexity thus its investigation coul...
This paper examines the role of soil moisture in quantifying drought through the development of a dr...
The most commonly used normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) from remote sensing often fall ...
We propose a simple, spatially invariant and probabilistic year-round Empirical Standardized Soil Mo...
AbstractWe propose a simple, spatially invariant and probabilistic year-round Empirical Standardized...
We propose a relatively simple, spatially invariant and probabilistic year-round Standardized Soil M...
Droughts can severely reduce the productivity of agricultural lands and forests. The United States D...
Soil moisture is a highly suitable indicator for assessing agricultural drought, as plants start to ...
Soil moisture is often considered a direct way of quantifying agricultural drought since it is a mea...
During the last decade, a variety of agricultural drought indices have been developed using soil moi...
Drought is globally classified as a natural disaster due to the damage it causes. As a result, detec...
An intercomparison among standard and remotely sensed drought indices was conducted using streamflow...
In countries where the economy relies mostly on agricultural-livestock activities, such as Argentina...
Agricultural drought events can affect large regions across the world, implying the need for a suita...
Droughts, typically caused by the deficiencies of precipitation and soil moisture, affect water reso...
Drought is a natural hazard characterized by a high degree of complexity thus its investigation coul...
This paper examines the role of soil moisture in quantifying drought through the development of a dr...
The most commonly used normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) from remote sensing often fall ...