Google Trends indicators to inform water planning and drought management

Author:

Wilby R. L.1ORCID,Murphy C.2,O'Connor P.2,Thompson J. J.1ORCID,Matthews T.3

Affiliation:

1. Geography and Environment Loughborough University Loughborough UK

2. Irish Climate Analysis and Research UnitS (ICARUS) Maynooth University Maynooth Ireland

3. School of Geography King's College London London UK

Abstract

AbstractIndicators are important tools for tracking the socio‐environmental impacts of droughts and building resilience to climate change. We begin with an overview of metrics used for water planning and drought management, with particular emphasis on the UK. We explain how considerations of cost, immediacy, access, consistency, relevance, reliability and others denote the suitability of information for developing new indicators. We then demonstrate the potential of Google Trends (GT) online search data as drought indicators for England and Ireland. We show that search terms such as ‘drought’, ‘water butt’ and ‘hosepipe ban’ correlate significantly with conventional hydroclimatic data as well as with newspaper reports of various drought impacts during the period 2011–2022. GT data also show evidence of rising interest in water saving technologies, especially for outdoor water use. Meanwhile, online searches for ‘Defra’ and ‘Environment Agency’ have declined and are more often associated with flood episodes than droughts. Interest in water companies in England is more likely around hosepipe bans than water leakage (although this varies by company). We discuss the implications of these findings for targeting information campaigns, plus prospects for monitoring drought impacts and public sentiment in near real‐time.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development

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