Meteorological Drought

Meteorological Drought
Title Meteorological Drought PDF eBook
Author Wayne C. Palmer
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1965
Genre Climatology
ISBN

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The underlying concept of the paper is that the amount of precipitation required for the near-normal operation of the established economy of an area during some stated period is dependent on the average climate of the area and on the prevailing meteorological conditions both during and preceding the month or period in question. A method for computing this required precipitation is demonstrated.

Hydrological Drought

Hydrological Drought
Title Hydrological Drought PDF eBook
Author Lena M. Tallaksen
Publisher Gulf Professional Publishing
Pages 634
Release 2004
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780444516886

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The majority of the examples are taken from regions where the rivers run most of the year.

Drought

Drought
Title Drought PDF eBook
Author Justin Sheffield
Publisher Routledge
Pages 250
Release 2011
Genre Nature
ISBN 1849710821

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First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Monitoring and Predicting Agricultural Drought

Monitoring and Predicting Agricultural Drought
Title Monitoring and Predicting Agricultural Drought PDF eBook
Author Vijendra K. Boken
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 552
Release 2005-04-14
Genre Nature
ISBN 0190289961

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Agricultural droughts affect whole societies, leading to higher food costs, threatened economies, and even famine. In order to mitigate such effects, researchers must first be able to monitor them, and then predict them; however no book currently focuses on accurate monitoring or prediction of these devastating kinds of droughts. To fill this void, the editors of Monitoring and Predicting Agricultural Drought have assembled a team of expert contributors from all continents to make a global study, describing biometeorological models and monitoring methods for agricultural droughts. These models and methods note the relationships between precipitation, soil moisture, and crop yields, using data gathered from conventional and remote sensing techniques. The coverage of the book includes probabilistic models and techniques used in America, Europe and the former USSR, Africa, Asia, and Australia, and it concludes with coverage of climate change and resultant shifts in agricultural productivity, drought early warning systems, and famine mitigation. This will be an essential collection for those who must advise governments or international organizations on the current scope, likelihood, and impact of agricultural droughts. Sponsored by the World Meterological Organization

Mapping drought patterns and impacts: a global perspective

Mapping drought patterns and impacts: a global perspective
Title Mapping drought patterns and impacts: a global perspective PDF eBook
Author Nishadi Eriyagama
Publisher IWMI
Pages 36
Release 2009
Genre Droughts
ISBN 9290907118

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The study examines the global pattern and impacts of droughts through mapping several drought-related characteristics - either at a country level or at regular grid scales. It appears that arid and semi-arid areas also tend to have a higher probability of drought occurrence. It is illustrated that the African continent is lagging behind the rest of the world on many indicators related to drought-preparedness and that agricultural economies, overall, are much more vulnerable to adverse societal impacts of meteorological droughts. The study also examines the ability of various countries to satisfy their water needs during droughts using storage-related indices.

Drought and Drought Mitigation in Europe

Drought and Drought Mitigation in Europe
Title Drought and Drought Mitigation in Europe PDF eBook
Author Jürgen V. Vogt
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 314
Release 2013-04-17
Genre Science
ISBN 9401594724

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Drought is one of the major natural hazards, resulting in significant economic, social, and environmental costs. In Europe, water shortage is an important problem in many regions. However, despite the increasing awareness of this hazard, there is no European drought policy and institutional frameworks to cope with drought situations are only weakly developed. This book is dedicated to furthering our understanding of the drought problem in Europe and to discussing policy and management options to mitigate its impacts. It covers aspects from the detection of water stress to the planning of mitigation strategies. The contributions are written by recognised experts in their field and represent a unique collection of papers on the topic. Audience: The book will be of benefit to scientists, managers, and politicians involved in problems related to water management, risk assessment, and spatial planning. Students in Earth Sciences, especially in geography, climatology, hydrology, and agriculture, will find useful material in this collection of papers.

Hydrological Drought

Hydrological Drought
Title Hydrological Drought PDF eBook
Author Lena M. Tallaksen
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 626
Release 2004
Genre Computers
ISBN 9780444517678

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The majority of the examples are taken from regions where the rivers run most of the year.