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Abstract. Global agricultural drought policy has shifted towards promoting drought preparedness and climate resilience in favor of disaster-relief-based strategies. For this approach to be successful, drought predictability and methods for assessing the many aspects of drought need to be improved. Therefore, this study aims to bring together meteorological and hydrological measures of drought as well as vegetation and soil moisture data to assess how droughts begin, propagate and subsequently terminate for
a catchment in eastern Australia. For the study area, 13 meteorological drought periods persisting more than 6 months were
identified over the last 100 years. During these periods, vegetation health, soil
moisture and streamflow declined; however, all of the indicators recovered quickly
post-drought, with no evidence of extended impacts on the rainfall–runoff
response, as has been observed elsewhere. Furthermore, drought initiation and
propagation were found to be tightly coupled to the combined state of
large-scale ocean–atmosphere climate drivers (e.g., the El Niño–Southern
Oscillation, the Indian Ocean Dipole and the Southern Annular Mode), whereas
termination was caused by persistent synoptic systems (e.g., low-pressure
troughs). The combination of climatic factors, topography, soils and
vegetation are believed to be what makes the study catchments more resilient to drought than others in eastern Australia. This study diversifies traditional approaches to studying droughts by quantifying the catchment response to drought using a range of measures that could also be applied in other catchments globally. This is a key step towards improved drought management.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science
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