AI Article Synopsis

  • Drought indices often overlook snow's impact on water resources, leading to less effective management strategies.
  • A modified drought index called SZI integrates snow dynamics into the water balance, improving drought characterization over different time scales.
  • The SZI performs better than previous methods in accurately identifying hydrological and agricultural droughts, especially in regions with significant snowfall.

Article Abstract

Drought indices do not always provide the most relevant information for water resources management as most of them neglect the role of snow in the land surface water balance. In this study, a physically based drought index, the Standardized Moisture Anomaly Index (SZI), was modified and improved by incorporating the effects of snow dynamics for drought characterization at multiple time scales. The new version of the SZI, called SZI, includes snow in both the water supply and demand in drought characterization by using the water-energy budgets from the Global Land Data Assimilation Systems product. We compared and evaluated the performance of SZI and SZI in drought identification globally across various time scales using observed multicategory drought evidences from several sources. Results show that the SZI agrees better with the observed changes in hydrological and agricultural droughts than the SZI, particularly over basins with high snow accumulation. Furthermore, the SZI is more consistent with the residual water-energy ratio than the SZI over snow-influenced regions. Overall, the SZI can be either a complement or an improvement over the SZI for identifying, monitoring, and characterizing hydrological and agricultural droughts at various scales (e.g., 1-48 months) over high-latitude and high-elevation regions that receive snow.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6988450PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2019WR025529DOI Listing

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