Higher evaporative demands and more frequent and persistent dry spells associated with rising temperatures suggest that drought conditions could worsen in many regions of the world. In this study, we assess how drought conditions may develop across the globe for 1.5, 2, and 3°C warming compared to preindustrial temperatures. Results show that two thirds of global population will experience a progressive increase in drought conditions with warming. For drying areas, drought durations are projected to rise at rapidly increasing rates with warming, averaged globally from 2.0 month/°C below 1.5°C to 4.2 month/°C when approaching 3°C. Drought magnitudes could double for 30% of global landmass under stringent mitigation. If contemporary...
Drought is a complex and multivariate phenomenon influenced by diverse physical and biological proce...
Global temperatures have risen 0.6 degrees Celsius in the 20th century and have been projected to ri...
Study region: This study has three spatial scales: global (0.5°), macro-regional, and country scale....
Higher evaporative demands and more frequent and persistent dry spells associated with rising temper...
Higher evaporative demands and more frequent and persistent dry spells associated with rising temper...
This article reviews recent literature on drought of the last millennium, followed by an update on g...
Global warming is likely to cause a progressive drought increase in some regions, but how population...
International audienceGlobal warming is likely to cause a progressive drought increase in some regio...
Abstract Two questions motivated this study: 1) Will meteorological droughts become more frequent an...
Global warming is likely to cause a progressive drought increase in some regions, but how population...
The 2015 Paris Agreement proposed a more ambitious climate change mitigation target on limiting glo...
Two questions motivated this study: 1) Will meteorological droughts become more frequent and severe ...
Drought under global warming: a review Aiguo Dai∗ This article reviews recent literature on drought ...
Global warming is the most significant problem threatening the agriculture of the world and itis exp...
International audienceGlobal climate change has highlighted social and economic challenges associate...
Drought is a complex and multivariate phenomenon influenced by diverse physical and biological proce...
Global temperatures have risen 0.6 degrees Celsius in the 20th century and have been projected to ri...
Study region: This study has three spatial scales: global (0.5°), macro-regional, and country scale....
Higher evaporative demands and more frequent and persistent dry spells associated with rising temper...
Higher evaporative demands and more frequent and persistent dry spells associated with rising temper...
This article reviews recent literature on drought of the last millennium, followed by an update on g...
Global warming is likely to cause a progressive drought increase in some regions, but how population...
International audienceGlobal warming is likely to cause a progressive drought increase in some regio...
Abstract Two questions motivated this study: 1) Will meteorological droughts become more frequent an...
Global warming is likely to cause a progressive drought increase in some regions, but how population...
The 2015 Paris Agreement proposed a more ambitious climate change mitigation target on limiting glo...
Two questions motivated this study: 1) Will meteorological droughts become more frequent and severe ...
Drought under global warming: a review Aiguo Dai∗ This article reviews recent literature on drought ...
Global warming is the most significant problem threatening the agriculture of the world and itis exp...
International audienceGlobal climate change has highlighted social and economic challenges associate...
Drought is a complex and multivariate phenomenon influenced by diverse physical and biological proce...
Global temperatures have risen 0.6 degrees Celsius in the 20th century and have been projected to ri...
Study region: This study has three spatial scales: global (0.5°), macro-regional, and country scale....