A global-scale overview of precipitation-deficit flash droughts
Flash droughts are defined as fast and intense dryings of the land system. In these episodes, declines in precipitation deficits are often accompanied by rapid intensifications of evaporative demand, leading to sharp soil moisture decreases and noticeable agricultural and environmental impacts. This...
Main Author: | Natalia Limones |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2021-08-01
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Series: | Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences |
Online Access: |
http://tao.cgu.org.tw/media/k2/attachments/v324p597.pdf
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