Sergio M. Vicente-Serrano, Fergus Reig, Santiago Beguería, Ahmed El-Kenawy, Fernando Domínguez-Castro, Magí Franquesa, Luis Gimeno-Sotelo, María Adell-Michavilla, Amar Halifa-Marín, Iván Noguera, Miguel Andres-Martin, Cesar Azorin-Molina, Alex Crespillo, David Pérez-Pajuelo
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An Optimal and Flexible Approach for Drought Quantification Based on Standardised Indices
In this study we propose a novel approach to standardising drought indices that offers flexibility tailored to local conditions. This involves employing different probability distributions and the Akaike Information Criterion to identify the most appropriate distribution for each region and variable. Following this approach, our proposed methodology enhances the accuracy and comparability across different spatial and temporal scales, with improved representation of extreme drought events. Nonetheless, despite the increased computational requirements associated with this approach, the advantages are substantial. By enhancing accuracy, comparability and adaptability, it may improve drought monitoring and management practices. Moreover, the methodology provides a versatile framework for standardising a wide range of environmental variables beyond traditional drought indices, and software for calculations is provided (https://github.com/lcsc/FlexDroughtIndex). Overall, the findings of this study can advance drought assessments by providing an innovative and flexible methodology that addresses key limitations of current approaches.
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The International Journal of Climatology aims to span the well established but rapidly growing field of climatology, through the publication of research papers, short communications, major reviews of progress and reviews of new books and reports in the area of climate science. The Journal’s main role is to stimulate and report research in climatology, from the expansive fields of the atmospheric, biophysical, engineering and social sciences. Coverage includes: Climate system science; Local to global scale climate observations and modelling; Seasonal to interannual climate prediction; Climatic variability and climate change; Synoptic, dynamic and urban climatology, hydroclimatology, human bioclimatology, ecoclimatology, dendroclimatology, palaeoclimatology, marine climatology and atmosphere-ocean interactions; Application of climatological knowledge to environmental assessment and management and economic production; Climate and society interactions