Propagation in the Drought Cascade: Observational Analysis Over the Continental US

Author:

Entekhabi Dara1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Environmental Science and Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA USA

Abstract

AbstractPersistent deficits in meteorological, hydrological and ecological variables define different types of drought that are often linked together in a cascade. The drought cascade is an emergent phenomenon in the climatic system. A quantitative evaluation of the drought cascade based on observations is both a rigorous test of how different components of numerical Earth System models interact with one‐another and a useful tool for practitioners concerned with drought impacts on water resource and ecosystem services. In this study the drought cascade is characterized over the continental US using remote sensing data and in situ observations. Remote sensing fields of coincident vegetation photosynthesis and above‐ground biomass anomalies are introduced into the cascade to assess the role of the terrestrial biosphere within the cascade. The propagation of the diverse drought types, in terms of amplitude‐dampening and phase‐delays, are quantified. It is shown that woody and herbaceous vegetation have contrasting responses to prolonged soil moisture deficit that is traceable to access and storage of water as well as the dual effects of water‐ and light‐limitation. The observations also show that prolonged precipitation deficit in itself is not adequate to trigger the intense soil moisture and vegetation stress responses and that excessive atmospheric evaporative demand needs to be coincident with the precipitation anomalies.

Funder

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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