Drought is a severe natural disaster resulting in high economic loss and huge ecological and societal impacts. In this thesis drought is defined as a period of below-normal water availability in precipitation (meteorological drought), soil moisture (soil moisture drought), or groundwater and discharge (hydrological drought), caused by natural variability in climate. Drought propagation is the change of the drought signal as it moves from anomalous meteorological conditions to a hydrological drought through the terrestrial part of the hydrological cycle. The objective of this PhD research is to investigate the processes underlying drought propagation and their relation with climate and catchment characteristics, both on the catchment scale ...
Drought severity and related socio-economic impacts are expected to increase due to climate change. ...
In the current human-modified world, or Anthropocene, the state of water stores and fluxes has becom...
Hydrological drought, defined as below-average streamflow conditions, can be triggered by different ...
Drought is a severe natural disaster resulting in high economic loss and huge ecological and societa...
Droughts have been recognized as one of the most complex natural disasters, especially because they ...
Drought is a natural hazard, caused by a lack of water availability, which can have a large impact ...
Large-scale hydrological drought studies have demonstrated spatial and temporal patterns in observe...
Hydrological drought events have very different causes and effects. Classifying these events into di...
Drought propagation through the terrestrial hydrological cycle is associated with a change in drough...
Drought is a natural hazard that occurs at many temporal and spatial scales and has severe environme...
Hydrological drought characteristics (drought in groundwater and streamflow) likely will change in ...
Hydrological extremes regularly occur in all regions of the world and as such have large impacts on ...
SummaryImpacts of a drought are generally dependent on the severity of the hydrological drought even...
SummaryDrought severity and related socio-economic impacts are expected to increase due to climate c...
Hydrological drought characteristics (drought in groundwater and streamflow) likely will change in t...
Drought severity and related socio-economic impacts are expected to increase due to climate change. ...
In the current human-modified world, or Anthropocene, the state of water stores and fluxes has becom...
Hydrological drought, defined as below-average streamflow conditions, can be triggered by different ...
Drought is a severe natural disaster resulting in high economic loss and huge ecological and societa...
Droughts have been recognized as one of the most complex natural disasters, especially because they ...
Drought is a natural hazard, caused by a lack of water availability, which can have a large impact ...
Large-scale hydrological drought studies have demonstrated spatial and temporal patterns in observe...
Hydrological drought events have very different causes and effects. Classifying these events into di...
Drought propagation through the terrestrial hydrological cycle is associated with a change in drough...
Drought is a natural hazard that occurs at many temporal and spatial scales and has severe environme...
Hydrological drought characteristics (drought in groundwater and streamflow) likely will change in ...
Hydrological extremes regularly occur in all regions of the world and as such have large impacts on ...
SummaryImpacts of a drought are generally dependent on the severity of the hydrological drought even...
SummaryDrought severity and related socio-economic impacts are expected to increase due to climate c...
Hydrological drought characteristics (drought in groundwater and streamflow) likely will change in t...
Drought severity and related socio-economic impacts are expected to increase due to climate change. ...
In the current human-modified world, or Anthropocene, the state of water stores and fluxes has becom...
Hydrological drought, defined as below-average streamflow conditions, can be triggered by different ...