The Drought Monitor

SMSvoboda, Mark D.LDLeComte, DougHMHayes, MikeHRHeim, RichardGKGleason, Karin
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Abstract

There is a need for improved drought monitoring and assessment methods in the United States. Drought is the most costly natural disaster [Federal Emergency Management Agancy (FEMA 1995; Wilhite 2000)], but it is often neglected by developers of assessment and forecast products. Drought is more nebulous than other disasters and does not lend itself to traditional assessments or forecast methods. Its relatively slow onset and the complexity of its impacts are reasons for the new assessment methodology. Improvements in drought monitoring and forecasting techniques will allow for better preparation, lead to better management practices, and reduce the vulnerability of society to drought and its subsequent impacts.…

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Authors

12
  • SM
    Svoboda, Mark D.Corresponding
  • LD
    LeComte, Doug
  • HM
    Hayes, Mike
  • HR
    Heim, Richard
  • GK
    Gleason, Karin

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Dissemination
  • Process (computing)
  • The Internet
  • Product (mathematics)
  • Computer science
  • Environmental science
  • Drought tolerance
  • Environmental resource management
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Partnerships for the goals
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