2021
DOI: 10.47611/jsrhs.v10i3.1907
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Predicting drought using Bayesian structural time series model

Abstract: The western U.S. has been experiencing a mega-scale drought since 2000. By killing trees and drying out forests, the drought triggers widespread wildfire activities. In the 2020 California fire season alone, more than 10.3 million acres of land were burned and over 10000 structures were damaged. The estimated cost is over $12 billion. Drought also devastates agriculture and drains the social and emotional well-being of impacted communities.  This work aims at predicting the occurrence and severity of dro… Show more

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