Abstract. Long time series (95 to 135 yr) of the 12-month time scale Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) relative to 10 locations across Portugal were studied with the aim of investigating if drought frequency and severity are changing through time. Considering four drought severity classes, time series of drought class transitions were computed and later divided into several sub-periods according to the length of SPI time series. Drought class transitions were calculated to form a 2-dimensional contingency table for each sub-period, which refer to the number of transitions among drought severity classes. Two-dimensional log-linear models were fitted to these contingency tables and an ANOVA-like inference was then performed i...
The study presents a methodology to characterise short- or long-term drought events, designed to aid...
Future drought-hazard assessments using standardized indices depend on the period used to calibrate...
SFRH/BPD/99757/2014 This work was partially supported by the projects IMDROFLOOD-Improving Drought...
This work was partially supported by the research project PTDC/AGR-AAM/71649/2006 - Droughts Risk Ma...
Abstract. Long time series (95 to 135 yr) of the 12-month time scale Standardized Precipitation Ind...
This paper aims at the stochastic characterization of droughts applying Markov chains modeling to d...
Drought indices, such as the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) are used to quantify drought sev...
This study aims at predicting the Standard Precipitation Index (SPI) drought class transitions in Po...
Abstract This paper aims at the stochastic characterization of droughts applying Markov chains model...
Loglinear modeling for three-dimensional contingency tables was used with data from 14 rainfall sta...
This study investigated the frequency of droughts for the period September 1910 to October 2004 in m...
An analysis of droughts in Mainland Portugal based on monthly precipitation data, from September 191...
Not AvailableMarkov chain and 3-dimensional log-linear models were attempted to model drought class ...
Distinction between drought and aridity is crucial to understand water scarcity processes. Drought ...
Poster apresentado WCRP (World Climate Research programme)- Workshop on Drought Predictability and P...
The study presents a methodology to characterise short- or long-term drought events, designed to aid...
Future drought-hazard assessments using standardized indices depend on the period used to calibrate...
SFRH/BPD/99757/2014 This work was partially supported by the projects IMDROFLOOD-Improving Drought...
This work was partially supported by the research project PTDC/AGR-AAM/71649/2006 - Droughts Risk Ma...
Abstract. Long time series (95 to 135 yr) of the 12-month time scale Standardized Precipitation Ind...
This paper aims at the stochastic characterization of droughts applying Markov chains modeling to d...
Drought indices, such as the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) are used to quantify drought sev...
This study aims at predicting the Standard Precipitation Index (SPI) drought class transitions in Po...
Abstract This paper aims at the stochastic characterization of droughts applying Markov chains model...
Loglinear modeling for three-dimensional contingency tables was used with data from 14 rainfall sta...
This study investigated the frequency of droughts for the period September 1910 to October 2004 in m...
An analysis of droughts in Mainland Portugal based on monthly precipitation data, from September 191...
Not AvailableMarkov chain and 3-dimensional log-linear models were attempted to model drought class ...
Distinction between drought and aridity is crucial to understand water scarcity processes. Drought ...
Poster apresentado WCRP (World Climate Research programme)- Workshop on Drought Predictability and P...
The study presents a methodology to characterise short- or long-term drought events, designed to aid...
Future drought-hazard assessments using standardized indices depend on the period used to calibrate...
SFRH/BPD/99757/2014 This work was partially supported by the projects IMDROFLOOD-Improving Drought...