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Are drought indices and climate data good indicators of ecologically relevant soil moisture dynamics in drylands?

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David M Barnard, Matthew Germino, John B Bradford, Rory (Contractor) C O'connor, Caitlin M Andrews, and Robert K Shriver, 2021-11-16, Are drought indices and climate data good indicators of ecologically relevant soil moisture dynamics in drylands?: Ecological Indicators, v. 133.

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Droughts are disproportionately impacting global dryland regions where ecosystem health and function are tightly coupled to moisture availability. Drought severity is commonly estimated using algorithms such as the standardized precipitation-evapotranspiration index (SPEI), which can estimate climatic water balance impacts at various hydrologic scales by varying computational length. However, the performance of these metrics as indicators of soil moisture dynamics at ecologically relevant scales, across soil depths, and in consideration of broader scale ecohydrological processes, requires more attention. In this study, we tested components of climatic water balance, including SPEI and SPEI computation lengths, to recreate multi-decadal [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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