Snow plays a fundamental role in global water resources, climate, and biogeochemical processes; however, no global snow drought assessments currently exist. Changes in the duration and intensity of droughts can significantly impact ecosystems, food and water security, agriculture, hydropower, and the socioeconomics of a region. We characterize the duration and intensity of snow droughts (snow water equivalent deficits) worldwide and differences in their distributions over 1980 to 2018. We find that snow droughts became more prevalent, intensified, and lengthened across the western United States (WUS). Eastern Russia, Europe, and the WUS emerged as hot spots for snow droughts, experiencing ∼2, 16, and 28% longer snow drought durations, respe...
Drought is a normal, recurring feature of climate throughout the world, with characteristics and imp...
International audienceFor drought management and prediction, knowl- edge of causing factors and soci...
Droughts reduce water resources necessary for human survival, economic development, and to sustain h...
Snow drought, defined as a lack of snow accumulation, is one of the consequences of increasing air t...
In western North America, snowpack supplies much of the water used for irrigation and for municipal ...
In the context of climate change characterized by rising temperature and more extreme precipitation...
Drought is a meteorological phenomenon that threatens ecosystems, agricultural production, and livin...
Contributing 50-80% to the surface water for the region, mountain snowpack is a pillar of the hydrol...
We normally see hydrological drought as a period of low streamflow and/or groundwater levels caused ...
For drought management and prediction, knowledge of causing factors and socio-economic impacts of hy...
<p>For drought management and prediction, knowledge of causing factors and socio-economic impacts of...
For drought management and prediction, knowledge of causing factors and socio-economic impacts...
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...
The SZIsnow dataset was calculated based on systematic physical fields from the Global Land Data Ass...
Drought is a normal, recurring feature of climate throughout the world, with characteristics and imp...
International audienceFor drought management and prediction, knowl- edge of causing factors and soci...
Droughts reduce water resources necessary for human survival, economic development, and to sustain h...
Snow drought, defined as a lack of snow accumulation, is one of the consequences of increasing air t...
In western North America, snowpack supplies much of the water used for irrigation and for municipal ...
In the context of climate change characterized by rising temperature and more extreme precipitation...
Drought is a meteorological phenomenon that threatens ecosystems, agricultural production, and livin...
Contributing 50-80% to the surface water for the region, mountain snowpack is a pillar of the hydrol...
We normally see hydrological drought as a period of low streamflow and/or groundwater levels caused ...
For drought management and prediction, knowledge of causing factors and socio-economic impacts of hy...
<p>For drought management and prediction, knowledge of causing factors and socio-economic impacts of...
For drought management and prediction, knowledge of causing factors and socio-economic impacts...
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...
The SZIsnow dataset was calculated based on systematic physical fields from the Global Land Data Ass...
Drought is a normal, recurring feature of climate throughout the world, with characteristics and imp...
International audienceFor drought management and prediction, knowl- edge of causing factors and soci...
Droughts reduce water resources necessary for human survival, economic development, and to sustain h...