Dynamical delimitation of the Central American Dry Corridor (CADC) using drought indices and aridity values

Author:

Quesada-Hernández Luis Eduardo1ORCID,Calvo-Solano Oscar David2ORCID,Hidalgo Hugo G3,Pérez-Briceño Paula M4ORCID,Alfaro Eric J5

Affiliation:

1. Center for Geophysical Research (CIGEFI), University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica; Master of Science in Hydrology, Graduate Program in Atmospheric Sciences, Postgraduate Studies System, University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica

2. Center for Geophysical Research (CIGEFI), University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica; Agri-food Knowledge Unit (UCAGRO), Agricultural Research Institute (IIA), University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica

3. Center for Geophysical Research (CIGEFI), University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica; School of Physics, University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica

4. Center for Geophysical Research (CIGEFI), University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica; School of Geography, University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica

5. Center for Geophysical Research (CIGEFI), University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica; School of Physics, University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica; Center for Research in Marine Sciences and Limnology (CIMAR), University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica

Abstract

The Central American Dry Corridor (CADC) is a sub-region in the isthmus that is relatively drier than the rest of the territory. Traditional delineations of the CADC’s boundaries start at the Pacific coast of southern Mexico, stretching south through Central America’s Pacific coast down to northwestern Costa Rica (Guanacaste province). Using drought indices (Standardized Precipitation Index, Modified Rainfall Anomaly Index, Palmer Drought Severity Index, Palmer Hydrological Drought Index, Palmer Drought Z-Index and the Reconnaissance Drought Index) along with a definition of aridity as the ratio of potential evapotranspiration (representing demand of water from the atmosphere) over precipitation (representing the supply of water), we proposed a CADC delineation that changes for normal, dry and wet years. The identification of areas that change their classification during extremely dry conditions is important because these areas may indicate the location of future expansion of aridity associated with climate change. In the same way, the delineation of the CADC during wet extremes allows the identification of locations that remain part of the CADC even during the wettest years and that may require special attention from the authorities.

Funder

PESCTMA

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geography, Planning and Development

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