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Managing Effects of Drought in Hawai’i and U.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands

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Frazier, Abby G.; Deenik, Jonathan L.; Fujii, Neal D.; Funderburk, Greg R.; Giambelluca, Thomas W.; Giardina, Christian P.; Helweg, David A.; Keener, Victoria W.; Mair, Alan; Marra, John J.; McDaniel, Sierra; Ohye, Lenore N.; Oki, Delwyn S.; Parsons, Elliott W.; Strauch, Ayron M.; Trauernicht, Clay. 2019. Managing Effects of Drought in Hawai’i and U.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands. In: Vose, James M.; Peterson, David L.; Luce, Charles H.; Patel-Weynand, Toral, eds. Effects of drought on forests and rangelands in the United States: translating science into management responses. Gen. Tech. Rep. WO-98. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington Office. 95-121. Chapter 5.

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Drought is a signifcant climate feature in Hawai‘i and the U.S.-Affliated Pacifc Islands (USAPI), at times causing severe impacts across multiple sectors. Below-average precipitation anomalies are often accompanied by higher-than-average temperatures and reduced cloud cover. The resulting higher insolation and evapotranspiration can exacerbate the effects of reduced rainfall. These altered meteorological conditions lead to less soil moisture. Depending on the persistence and severity of the conditions, drier soil can cause plant stress, affecting both agricultural and natural systems. Hydrological effects of drought include reductions in streamfow, groundwater recharge, and groundwater discharge to springs, streams, and near-shore [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Pacific Islands CASC

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Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather
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citationTypeBook Chapter
journalU.S. Forest Service - General Technical Report

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