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Characteristics and trends of flash droughts in Spain, 1961–2018
ArticleAbstract: Flash droughts are characterized by rapid onset and intensification, as well as major environmentalPalabras claves:atmospheric evaporative demand, flash drought, spain, SPEI, time scaleAutores:F. Dominguez-Castro, Noguera I., Vicente-Serrano S.M.Fuentes:scopusClimate, Irrigation, and Land Cover Change Explain Streamflow Trends in Countries Bordering the Northeast Atlantic
ArticleAbstract: Attribution of trends in streamflow is complex, but essential, in identifying optimal management optPalabras claves:atmospheric evaporative demand, Climate Change, drought, Land cover, precipitation, Water resourcesAutores:Beguería-Portugés S., F. Dominguez-Castro, Hannaford J., Harrigan S., López-Moreno J.I., Lorenzo-Lacruz J., Murphy C., Noguera I., Peña-Gallardo M., Vicente-Serrano S.M., Vidal J.P.Fuentes:scopusAssessment of parametric approaches to calculate the Evaporative Demand Drought Index
ArticleAbstract: The Evaporative Demand Drought Index (EDDI), based on atmospheric evaporative demand, was proposed bPalabras claves:atmospheric evaporative demand, EDDI, log-logistic distribution, parametric approach, Reference evapotranspirationAutores:F. Dominguez-Castro, Noguera I., Reig-Gracia F., Vicente-Serrano S.M.Fuentes:scopusGlobal Characterization of the Varying Responses of the Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index to Atmospheric Evaporative Demand
ArticleAbstract: The standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI) is one of the well-established droughPalabras claves:atmospheric evaporative demand, Climate Change, drought severity, soil moisture, SPEIAutores:F. Dominguez-Castro, Kenawy A.E., Noguera I., Peña-Angulo D., Tomás-Burguera M., Vicente-Serrano S.M.Fuentes:scopusGlobal drought trends and future projections
ArticleAbstract: Drought is one of the most difficult natural hazards to quantify and is divided into categories (metPalabras claves:atmospheric evaporative demand, future scenarios, precipitationAutores:Beguería-Portugés S., F. Dominguez-Castro, Gimeno-Sotelo L., Kenawy A.E., Noguera I., Peña-Angulo D., Tomás-Burguera M., Vicente-Serrano S.M.Fuentes:scopusFlash drought response to precipitation and atmospheric evaporative demand in spain
ArticleAbstract: Flash drought is the result of strong precipitation deficits and/or anomalous increases in atmospherPalabras claves:atmospheric evaporative demand, flash drought, precipitation, sensitivity, spain, SPEI, Standardized drought indicesAutores:F. Dominguez-Castro, Noguera I., Vicente-Serrano S.M.Fuentes:scopusThe Rise of Atmospheric Evaporative Demand Is Increasing Flash Droughts in Spain During the Warm Season
ArticleAbstract: Flash droughts are characterized by rapid development and intensification, generating a new risk forPalabras claves:atmospheric evaporative demand, flash drought development, spain, Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index, water-limited regionsAutores:F. Dominguez-Castro, Noguera I., Vicente-Serrano S.M.Fuentes:scopus