Flash droughts, which develop over the course of weeks, are difficult to forecast given the current state of subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction. This Perspective offers operational and research definitions, places them in the broader context of climate and suggests avenues for future research. Flash droughts are a recently recognized type of extreme event distinguished by sudden onset and rapid intensification of drought conditions with severe impacts. They unfold on subseasonal-to-seasonal timescales (weeks to months), presenting a new challenge for the surge of interest in improving subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction. Here we discuss existing prediction capability for flash droughts and what is needed to establish their predictability. We...
Flash droughts refer to a type of droughts that have rapid intensification without sufficient early ...
Drought occurs on a wide range of time scales, and within a variety of different types of regional c...
Advances in impact modeling and numerical weather forecasting have allowed accurate drought monitori...
Droughts that establish themselves over a short period of time (weeks to a few months), referred to ...
Drought is conventionally known as a slow-developing natural hazard. In recent years, a subset of dr...
Flash droughts can have devastating impacts but are notoriously difficult to predict. This study ide...
The topic of 'Flash Drought' is rapidly gaining attention within both the research and drought manag...
The term “flash drought” is frequently invoked to describe droughts that develop rapidly over a rela...
In recent years the term "flash drought" has risen to prominence in the climate impacts literature. ...
Flash droughts refer to droughts that develop much more rapidly than normal (i.e., on the order of w...
Predictions of floods, droughts, and fast drought-flood transitions are required at different time s...
Abstract Flash droughts pose large threats to crop yields and ecosystem services due to their sudden...
Flash droughts are characterized by a period of rapid intensification over sub-seasonal time scales ...
One of the most effective strategies to reduce the impacts of drought is by issuing a timely and tar...
Agricultural flash droughts are high-impact phenomena, characterized by rapid soil moisture dry down...
Flash droughts refer to a type of droughts that have rapid intensification without sufficient early ...
Drought occurs on a wide range of time scales, and within a variety of different types of regional c...
Advances in impact modeling and numerical weather forecasting have allowed accurate drought monitori...
Droughts that establish themselves over a short period of time (weeks to a few months), referred to ...
Drought is conventionally known as a slow-developing natural hazard. In recent years, a subset of dr...
Flash droughts can have devastating impacts but are notoriously difficult to predict. This study ide...
The topic of 'Flash Drought' is rapidly gaining attention within both the research and drought manag...
The term “flash drought” is frequently invoked to describe droughts that develop rapidly over a rela...
In recent years the term "flash drought" has risen to prominence in the climate impacts literature. ...
Flash droughts refer to droughts that develop much more rapidly than normal (i.e., on the order of w...
Predictions of floods, droughts, and fast drought-flood transitions are required at different time s...
Abstract Flash droughts pose large threats to crop yields and ecosystem services due to their sudden...
Flash droughts are characterized by a period of rapid intensification over sub-seasonal time scales ...
One of the most effective strategies to reduce the impacts of drought is by issuing a timely and tar...
Agricultural flash droughts are high-impact phenomena, characterized by rapid soil moisture dry down...
Flash droughts refer to a type of droughts that have rapid intensification without sufficient early ...
Drought occurs on a wide range of time scales, and within a variety of different types of regional c...
Advances in impact modeling and numerical weather forecasting have allowed accurate drought monitori...