Droughts are a complex natural phenomena that are challenging to plan and prepare for. The propagation of droughts through the hydrological cycle is one of many factors which contribute to this complexity, and a thorough understanding of drought propagation is crucial for informed drought management, particularly in terms of water resources management in both the short and long term. Previous studies have found that both climatological and catchment factors cause lags in drought propagation from meteorological to hydrological and hydrogeological droughts. There are strong gradients in both climatology and catchment properties across the UK. Catchments in the north and west of the UK are relatively impermeable, upland catchments with thin...
In this study, the Distributed Catchment-Scale Model, DiCaSM, was used to study the impact of climat...
Drought is a recurring phenomenon resulting from natural climate variability; this hazard has multi-...
Historical records of major droughts at continental scales are useful in contributing to improved wa...
Drought monitoring and early warning (M & EW) systems are a crucial component of drought prepare...
Drought is a severe natural disaster resulting in high economic loss and huge ecological and societa...
This thesis seeks to investigate the changes in the characteristics of 20th and 21st century meteoro...
Drought can occur in any climate zone (including the UK), and studies aiming to characterise and und...
Between 2016 and 2019, the UK was in a period of prolonged dry conditions with varying spatial and t...
Hydrological drought is a serious issue globally which is likely to be amplified by 21st century cli...
Groundwater is an important source of water for public supply, agricultural irrigation, and indust...
Droughts are phenomena that affect people and ecosystems in a variety of ways. One way to help with ...
This paper investigates the spatial and temporal properties of persistent meteorological and hydrolo...
Human influences can affect streamflow drought characteristics and propagation. The question is whe...
Drought may affect all components of the water cycle and covers commonly a large part of the catchme...
Regional drought characteristics, such as the area covered by drought and the total deficit over tha...
In this study, the Distributed Catchment-Scale Model, DiCaSM, was used to study the impact of climat...
Drought is a recurring phenomenon resulting from natural climate variability; this hazard has multi-...
Historical records of major droughts at continental scales are useful in contributing to improved wa...
Drought monitoring and early warning (M & EW) systems are a crucial component of drought prepare...
Drought is a severe natural disaster resulting in high economic loss and huge ecological and societa...
This thesis seeks to investigate the changes in the characteristics of 20th and 21st century meteoro...
Drought can occur in any climate zone (including the UK), and studies aiming to characterise and und...
Between 2016 and 2019, the UK was in a period of prolonged dry conditions with varying spatial and t...
Hydrological drought is a serious issue globally which is likely to be amplified by 21st century cli...
Groundwater is an important source of water for public supply, agricultural irrigation, and indust...
Droughts are phenomena that affect people and ecosystems in a variety of ways. One way to help with ...
This paper investigates the spatial and temporal properties of persistent meteorological and hydrolo...
Human influences can affect streamflow drought characteristics and propagation. The question is whe...
Drought may affect all components of the water cycle and covers commonly a large part of the catchme...
Regional drought characteristics, such as the area covered by drought and the total deficit over tha...
In this study, the Distributed Catchment-Scale Model, DiCaSM, was used to study the impact of climat...
Drought is a recurring phenomenon resulting from natural climate variability; this hazard has multi-...
Historical records of major droughts at continental scales are useful in contributing to improved wa...