Drought is a prominent climatic hazard in the south-central United States. Drought severity is frequently classified using the categories established by the U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM). This study evaluates whether the thresholds for the standardized precipitation index (SPI) used by the USDM accurately classify drought severity. This study uses the SPI based on PRISM precipitation data from 1900 to 2015 to evaluate drought severity in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. The results show that the fixed SPI thresholds for the USDM drought categories may lead to a systematic underestimation of drought severity in arid regions. To address this issue, objective drought thresholds were developed at each location by fitting a cumulative distribution functi...
The Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) has been used for more than 30 years to quantify the long-t...
In this study, the potential utility of using rapid temporal changes in drought indices to provide e...
This article was written in response to the recent analysis of drought in Turkey by Komuscu (1999). ...
Droughts are difficult to detect and monitor. Drought indices, most commonly the Palmer Drought Seve...
Common weaknesses of current drought indexes were analyzed. First, most of the current indexes are n...
Monitoring drought conditions in arid and semiarid regions characterized by high levels of intra-and...
Drought indices based on monthly precipitation and sometimes temperature are widely used due to thei...
The Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) is now widely used throughout the world in both a re-sear...
Drought characterization is crucial for identifying impacts on irrigation, agriculture, hydrologic e...
Droughts are difficult to detect and monitor. Drought indices, most commonly the Palmer Drought Seve...
Agricultural drought, a common phenomenon in most parts of the world, is one of the most challenging...
Agricultural drought, a common phenomenon in most parts of the world, is one of the most challenging...
AbstractStudy regionThe Contiguous United States and the nine climatologically homogeneous regions t...
This study examines wet season droughts using eight products from the Frequent Rainfall Observations...
Evaluation of the standardized precipitation index (SPI) dataset published monthly in the National O...
The Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) has been used for more than 30 years to quantify the long-t...
In this study, the potential utility of using rapid temporal changes in drought indices to provide e...
This article was written in response to the recent analysis of drought in Turkey by Komuscu (1999). ...
Droughts are difficult to detect and monitor. Drought indices, most commonly the Palmer Drought Seve...
Common weaknesses of current drought indexes were analyzed. First, most of the current indexes are n...
Monitoring drought conditions in arid and semiarid regions characterized by high levels of intra-and...
Drought indices based on monthly precipitation and sometimes temperature are widely used due to thei...
The Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) is now widely used throughout the world in both a re-sear...
Drought characterization is crucial for identifying impacts on irrigation, agriculture, hydrologic e...
Droughts are difficult to detect and monitor. Drought indices, most commonly the Palmer Drought Seve...
Agricultural drought, a common phenomenon in most parts of the world, is one of the most challenging...
Agricultural drought, a common phenomenon in most parts of the world, is one of the most challenging...
AbstractStudy regionThe Contiguous United States and the nine climatologically homogeneous regions t...
This study examines wet season droughts using eight products from the Frequent Rainfall Observations...
Evaluation of the standardized precipitation index (SPI) dataset published monthly in the National O...
The Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) has been used for more than 30 years to quantify the long-t...
In this study, the potential utility of using rapid temporal changes in drought indices to provide e...
This article was written in response to the recent analysis of drought in Turkey by Komuscu (1999). ...