2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023ea003273
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Developing a Multivariate Agro‐Meteorological Index to Improve Capturing Onset and Persistence of Droughts Utilizing Vapor Pressure Deficit and Soil Moisture

Masoud Zeraati,
Alireza Farahmand,
Keyvan Asghari
et al.

Abstract: Drought is associated with adverse environmental and societal impacts across various regions. Therefore, drought monitoring based on a single variable may lead to unreliable information, especially about the onset and persistence of drought. Previous studies show vapor pressure deficit (VPD) data can detect drought onset earlier than other drought indicators such as precipitation. On the other hand, soil moisture (SM) is a robust indicator for assessing drought persistence. This study introduces a nonparametri… Show more

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