Journal article
Physical mechanisms of meteorological drought development, intensification and termination: an Australian review
CM Holgate, GM Falster, ZE Gillett, P Goswami, MO Grant, S Hobeichi, D Hoffmann, X Jiang, C Jin, X Lu, M Mu, JC Page, TJ Parker, E Vogel, NJ Abram, JP Evans, AJE Gallant, BJ Henley, J Kala, AD King Show all
Communications Earth & Environment | Nature Portfolio | Published : 2025
Abstract
We synthesise advances in the understanding of the physical processes that play a role in developing, intensifying, and terminating meteorological droughts. We focus on Australia, where new understanding of drought drivers across different climate regimes provides insights into drought processes elsewhere in the world. Drawing on observational, climate model and machine learning-based research, we conclude that meteorological drought develops and intensifies largely through an absence of synoptic processes responsible for strong moisture transport and heavy precipitation. The subsequent presence of these synoptic processes is key to drought termination. Large-scale modes of climate variabili..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council