The term “flash drought” is frequently invoked to describe droughts that develop rapidly over a relatively short timescale. Despite extensive and growing research on flash drought processes, predictability, and trends, there is still no standard quantitative definition that encompasses all flash drought characteristics and pathways. Instead, diverse definitions have been proposed, supporting wide-ranging studies of flash drought but creating the potential for confusion as to what the term means and how to characterize it. Use of different definitions might also lead to different conclusions regarding flash drought frequency, predictability, and trends under climate change. In this study, we compared five previously published definitions, a ...
Drought is a reoccurring phenomenon with widespread economic, social, and environmental impacts. Un...
Flash drought is a term and concept that has gained increasing attention in the research literature ...
Defining and quantifying drought is essential when studying ecosystem responses to such events. Yet,...
In recent years the term "flash drought" has risen to prominence in the climate impacts literature. ...
Drought is conventionally known as a slow-developing natural hazard. In recent years, a subset of dr...
The topic of 'Flash Drought' is rapidly gaining attention within both the research and drought manag...
With the increasing use of the term ‘‘flash drought’’ within the scientific community, Otkin et al. ...
Flash droughts are characterized by a period of rapid intensification over sub-seasonal time scales ...
Flash droughts, which develop over the course of weeks, are difficult to forecast given the current ...
Agricultural flash droughts are high-impact phenomena, characterized by rapid soil moisture dry down...
This study examines the evolution of soil moisture, evapotranspiration, vegetation, and atmospheric ...
AbstractStudy regionThe Contiguous United States and the nine climatologically homogeneous regions t...
Flash droughts can have devastating impacts but are notoriously difficult to predict. This study ide...
Scores of definitions of drought exist, reflecting different applications and regions of con-cern. C...
Droughts are anticipated to intensify in many parts of the world due to climate change. However, the...
Drought is a reoccurring phenomenon with widespread economic, social, and environmental impacts. Un...
Flash drought is a term and concept that has gained increasing attention in the research literature ...
Defining and quantifying drought is essential when studying ecosystem responses to such events. Yet,...
In recent years the term "flash drought" has risen to prominence in the climate impacts literature. ...
Drought is conventionally known as a slow-developing natural hazard. In recent years, a subset of dr...
The topic of 'Flash Drought' is rapidly gaining attention within both the research and drought manag...
With the increasing use of the term ‘‘flash drought’’ within the scientific community, Otkin et al. ...
Flash droughts are characterized by a period of rapid intensification over sub-seasonal time scales ...
Flash droughts, which develop over the course of weeks, are difficult to forecast given the current ...
Agricultural flash droughts are high-impact phenomena, characterized by rapid soil moisture dry down...
This study examines the evolution of soil moisture, evapotranspiration, vegetation, and atmospheric ...
AbstractStudy regionThe Contiguous United States and the nine climatologically homogeneous regions t...
Flash droughts can have devastating impacts but are notoriously difficult to predict. This study ide...
Scores of definitions of drought exist, reflecting different applications and regions of con-cern. C...
Droughts are anticipated to intensify in many parts of the world due to climate change. However, the...
Drought is a reoccurring phenomenon with widespread economic, social, and environmental impacts. Un...
Flash drought is a term and concept that has gained increasing attention in the research literature ...
Defining and quantifying drought is essential when studying ecosystem responses to such events. Yet,...