Drought is one of the most difficult natural hazards to quantify and is divided into categories (meteorological, agricultural, ecological and hydrological), which makes assessing recent changes and future scenarios extremely difficult. This opinion piece includes a review of the recent scientific literature on the topic and analyses trends in meteorological droughts by using long-term precipitation records and different drought metrics to evaluate the role of global warming processes in trends of agricultural, hydrological and ecological drought severity over the last four decades, during which a sharp increase in atmospheric evaporative demand (AED) has been recorded. Meteorological droughts do not show any substantial changes at the globa...
Global warming is likely to cause a progressive drought increase in some regions, but how population...
Quantifying how climate change drives drought is a priority to inform policy and adaptation planning...
Droughts are one of the most damaging natural hazards, and anthropogenic climate change has and will...
Drought is one of the most difficult natural hazards to quantify and is divided into categories (met...
This article reviews recent literature on drought of the last millennium, followed by an update on g...
Droughts are anticipated to intensify in many parts of the world due to climate change. However, the...
Drought under global warming: a review Aiguo Dai∗ This article reviews recent literature on drought ...
Drought affects virtually every region of the world, and potential shifts in its character in a chan...
11 Pags.There is a strong scientific debate on how drought will evolve under future climate change. ...
Droughts are anticipated to intensify in many parts of the world due to climate change. However, the...
25 Pags.This chapter discusses the climatic factors that affect drought severity at the global scale...
SummaryDrought is a natural hazard that can have severe and long-lasting impacts on natural and huma...
<p>The increasing risk of dry extremes and droughts and their further projected exacer...
Increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are expected to modify the global wa...
Droughts are one of the main extreme meteorological, and hydrological phenomena, which influence bot...
Global warming is likely to cause a progressive drought increase in some regions, but how population...
Quantifying how climate change drives drought is a priority to inform policy and adaptation planning...
Droughts are one of the most damaging natural hazards, and anthropogenic climate change has and will...
Drought is one of the most difficult natural hazards to quantify and is divided into categories (met...
This article reviews recent literature on drought of the last millennium, followed by an update on g...
Droughts are anticipated to intensify in many parts of the world due to climate change. However, the...
Drought under global warming: a review Aiguo Dai∗ This article reviews recent literature on drought ...
Drought affects virtually every region of the world, and potential shifts in its character in a chan...
11 Pags.There is a strong scientific debate on how drought will evolve under future climate change. ...
Droughts are anticipated to intensify in many parts of the world due to climate change. However, the...
25 Pags.This chapter discusses the climatic factors that affect drought severity at the global scale...
SummaryDrought is a natural hazard that can have severe and long-lasting impacts on natural and huma...
<p>The increasing risk of dry extremes and droughts and their further projected exacer...
Increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are expected to modify the global wa...
Droughts are one of the main extreme meteorological, and hydrological phenomena, which influence bot...
Global warming is likely to cause a progressive drought increase in some regions, but how population...
Quantifying how climate change drives drought is a priority to inform policy and adaptation planning...
Droughts are one of the most damaging natural hazards, and anthropogenic climate change has and will...