2022
DOI: 10.1071/es21009
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Characterising the seasonal nature of meteorological drought onset and termination across Australia

Abstract: Drought, and its associated impacts, represents one of the costliest natural hazards worldwide, highlighting the need for prediction and preparedness. While advancements have been made in monitoring current droughts, prediction of onset and termination have proven to be much more challenging. This is because drought is unlike any other natural hazard and cannot be characterised by a single weather event. There is also a high degree of spatial variability in this phenomenon across the vast expanse of the Austra… Show more

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“…Drought is considered the most complex and costly natural hazard which affects economic, agriculture and environment [1]. Drought effects are cumulative, extending for months or years over a large spatial extent [2,3]. Drought assessing is important in water resources planning and management [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drought is considered the most complex and costly natural hazard which affects economic, agriculture and environment [1]. Drought effects are cumulative, extending for months or years over a large spatial extent [2,3]. Drought assessing is important in water resources planning and management [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%