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Flash drought as a new climate threat: drought indices, insights from a study in India and implications for future research

Shivukumar Rakkasagi, Vikas Poonia, Manish Kumar Goyal

2023Journal of Water and Climate Change33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A flash drought (FD) event is a relatively new form of severe occurrence, described by the quick onset and intensification of drought situations with serious consequences. This paper aims to understand the wide variety of studies and serve as a basis for future research potentials of FDs. An effort has been made to understand the advantages and limitations of the existing indices used for FD identification. A study in India was carried out for the identification of FDs using daily gridded data of soil moisture for eight days (octad). The results reveal that the Indus basin faced around 82% and the Cauvery basin faced about 88% of severe FDs during the monsoon and non-monsoon seasons, respectively. Additionally, the results show that the Indus basin faces FD in the monsoon season since the basin has mostly barren areas and wasteland. This review also highlights the role of humidity, wind and radiation, soil characteristics, climate oscillations, and the relation between FDs and heavy-rainfall-induced flash floods. Furthermore, the paper has depicted some specific research-needs to monitor, forecast, plan, and respond with crucial points.

Topics & Concepts

MonsoonStructural basinIndusFlash floodEnvironmental scienceClimatologyIdentification (biology)Physical geographyWater resource managementGeographyGeologyEcologyFlood mythArchaeologyBiologyPaleontologyHydrology and Drought AnalysisClimate variability and modelsHydrology and Watershed Management Studies