2024
DOI: 10.3390/cli12040049
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Machine Learning Identification of Attributes and Predictors for a Flash Drought in Eastern Australia

Milton Speer,
Joshua Hartigan,
Lance M. Leslie

Abstract: Flash droughts (FDs) are natural disasters that strike suddenly and intensify quickly. They occur almost anywhere, anytime of the year, and can have severe socio-economic, health and environmental impacts. This study focuses on a recent FD that began in the cool season of the Upper Hunter region of Eastern Australia, an important energy and agricultural local and global exporter that is both flood- and drought-prone. Here, the authors investigate the FD that started abruptly in May 2023 and extended to October… Show more

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“…Previous studies of areas within SEAUS permutation testing of precipitation and temperature have shown statistical significance before and after the mid-1990s [5,18]. Therefore, the data are non-stationarity, and a change-point analysis was not applicable.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Previous studies of areas within SEAUS permutation testing of precipitation and temperature have shown statistical significance before and after the mid-1990s [5,18]. Therefore, the data are non-stationarity, and a change-point analysis was not applicable.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%