A spatio-temporal drought analysis for the Midwestern US
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| Abstract | Droughts are prolonged abnormalities of moisture deficits that vary widely across temporal and spatial scales. Many hydrometeorologic variables are used to monitor the status of a drought. However, because of the dependence structure between all affecting variables under various temporal windows, an integrated spatio-temporal analysis of droughts cannot be easily achieved. In this study, a copula-based |
| Contributor | Tanzima Zerin Islam |
| publications | Kao, S.-C., R.S. Govindaraju, and D. Niyogi (2009). "A spatio-temporal drought analysis for the Midwestern US." In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2009: Great Rivers, Kansas, May 17-21, pg. 4654-4663. |
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