TY - JOUR
T1 - Flash Drought Typologies and Societal Impacts
T2 - A Worldwide Review of Occurrence, Nomenclature, and Experiences of Local Populations
AU - Walker, David W.
AU - Vergopolan, Noemi
AU - Cavalcante, Louise
AU - Smith, Kelly Helm
AU - Agoungbome, Sehouevi Mawuton David
AU - Almagro, André
AU - Apurv, Tushar
AU - Dahal, Nirmal Mani
AU - Hoffmann, David
AU - Singh, Vishal
AU - Xiang, Zhang
PY - 2024/1
Y1 - 2024/1
N2 - Flash droughts, characterized by rapid onset and intensification, are increasingly occurring as a consequence of climate change and rising temperatures. However, existing hydrometeorological definitions fail to encompass the full range of flash droughts, many of which have distinct local physical attributes. Consequently, these events often go undetected or unforecast in generic global flash drought assessments and are underrepresented in research. To address this gap, we conducted a comprehensive survey to gather information on local nomenclature, characteristics, and impacts of flash droughts worldwide. The survey revealed the widespread occurrence of these phenomena, highlighting their underre-searched nature. By analyzing case studies, through literature review often in local languages to unearth elusive studies, we identified five different types of flash droughts based on their specific characteristics. Our study aims to increase awareness about the complexity and diverse impacts of flash droughts, emphasizing the importance of considering regional contexts and the vulnerability of affected populations. The reported impacts underscore the need for better integration of all flash drought types in drought research, monitoring, and management. Monitoring a combination of indicators is crucial for timely detection and response to this emerging and escalating threat.
AB - Flash droughts, characterized by rapid onset and intensification, are increasingly occurring as a consequence of climate change and rising temperatures. However, existing hydrometeorological definitions fail to encompass the full range of flash droughts, many of which have distinct local physical attributes. Consequently, these events often go undetected or unforecast in generic global flash drought assessments and are underrepresented in research. To address this gap, we conducted a comprehensive survey to gather information on local nomenclature, characteristics, and impacts of flash droughts worldwide. The survey revealed the widespread occurrence of these phenomena, highlighting their underre-searched nature. By analyzing case studies, through literature review often in local languages to unearth elusive studies, we identified five different types of flash droughts based on their specific characteristics. Our study aims to increase awareness about the complexity and diverse impacts of flash droughts, emphasizing the importance of considering regional contexts and the vulnerability of affected populations. The reported impacts underscore the need for better integration of all flash drought types in drought research, monitoring, and management. Monitoring a combination of indicators is crucial for timely detection and response to this emerging and escalating threat.
KW - Climate change
KW - Communications/decision-making
KW - Drought
KW - Extreme events
KW - Societal impacts
KW - Vulnerability
U2 - 10.1175/WCAS-D-23-0015.1
DO - 10.1175/WCAS-D-23-0015.1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85179996019
SN - 1948-8327
VL - 16
SP - 3
EP - 28
JO - Weather, Climate, and Society
JF - Weather, Climate, and Society
IS - 1
ER -