Phrases with «hydrological drought»

Hydrological drought refers to a period of time when there is a shortage of water in a specific area, such as a river, lake, or groundwater, affecting its overall availability for human and ecosystem needs. It occurs when the amount of water available drops below normal levels, leading to a drought-like situation. Full definition

Sentences with «hydrological drought»

  • The researchers from Wageningen University & Research, Bogor Agricultural University in Indonesia, University of East Anglia and the Center for International Forestry Research analysed the spatially distributed pattern of hydrological drought, that is the drought in groundwater recharge, in Borneo using a simple transient water balance model driven by monthly climate data from the period 1901 - 2015. (sciencedaily.com)
  • This study highlights the importance of considering hydrological drought for wildfire prediction, and the researchers recommend that hydrology should be considered in future studies of the impact of projected ENSO strength, including effects on tropical ecosystems, and biodiversity conservation. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The team also explored the link between hydrological drought and wildfire using the monthly fire area burnt from the spatially distributed Global Fire Emission Dataset from the period 1996 - 2015. (sciencedaily.com)
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