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Vicente Serrano, Sergio M.
Beguería, Santiago
López-Moreno, Juan I.
2011-10-17T07:57:26Z
2011-10-17T07:57:26Z
2011-10
Vicente‐Serrano SM, Beguería S, López‐Moreno JI. Comment on “Characteristics and trends in various forms of the Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) during 1900–2008” by Aiguo Dai. Journal of geophysical research 116: D19112 (2011)
0148-0227
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/41161
10.1029/2011JD016410
2156-2202
We discuss here shortcomings of the PDSI in adequately
modeling the soil water balance, and its limited
ability to quantify and monitor droughts of different types.
Conversely, we describe the advantages of statistically
based drought indices in analyzing the spatial and temporal
variability of drought, identifying drought impacts in a variety of systems, and monitoring drought conditions in
real time.
eng
openAccess
Palmer Drought Severity Index
Standradized Precipitation Index
drought
drought indices
standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index
Comment on “Characteristics and trends in various forms of the Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) during 1900–2008” by Aiguo Dai
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