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    Toward Global Drought Early Warning Capability: Expanding International Cooperation for the Development of a Framework for Monitoring and Forecasting

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2013:;volume( 094 ):;issue: 006::page 776
    Author:
    Pozzi, Will
    ,
    Sheffield, Justin
    ,
    Stefanski, Robert
    ,
    Cripe, Douglas
    ,
    Pulwarty, Roger
    ,
    Vogt, Jürgen V.
    ,
    Heim, Richard R.
    ,
    Brewer, Michael J.
    ,
    Svoboda, Mark
    ,
    Westerhoff, Rogier
    ,
    van Dijk, Albert I. J. M.
    ,
    Lloyd-Hughes, Benjamin
    ,
    Pappenberger, Florian
    ,
    Werner, Micha
    ,
    Dutra, Emanuel
    ,
    Wetterhall, Fredrik
    ,
    Wagner, Wolfgang
    ,
    Schubert, Siegfried
    ,
    Mo, Kingtse
    ,
    Nicholson, Margaret
    ,
    Bettio, Lynette
    ,
    Nunez, Liliana
    ,
    van Beek, Rens
    ,
    Bierkens, Marc
    ,
    de Goncalves, Luis Gustavo Goncalves
    ,
    de Mattos, João Gerd Zell
    ,
    Lawford, Richard
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00176.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: s a global problem that has far-reaching impacts, especially on vulnerable populations in developing regions. This paper highlights the need for a Global Drought Early Warning System (GDEWS), the elements that constitute its underlying framework (GDEWF), and the recent progress made toward its development. Many countries lack drought monitoring systems, as well as the capacity to respond via appropriate political, institutional, and technological frameworks, and these have inhibited the development of integrated drought management plans or early warning systems. The GDEWS will provide a source of drought tools and products via the GDEWF for countries and regions to develop tailored drought early warning systems for their own users. A key goal of a GDEWS is to maximize the lead time for early warning, allowing drought managers and disaster coordinators more time to put mitigation measures in place to reduce the vulnerability to drought. To address this, the GDEWF will take both a top-down approach to provide global realtime drought monitoring and seasonal forecasting, and a bottom-up approach that builds upon existing national and regional systems to provide continental-to-global coverage. A number of challenges must be overcome, however, before a GDEWS can become a reality, including the lack of in situ measurement networks and modest seasonal forecast skill in many regions, and the lack of infrastructure to translate data into useable information. A set of international partners, through a series of recent workshops and evolving collaborations, has made progress toward meeting these challenges and developing a global system.
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    contributor authorPozzi, Will
    contributor authorSheffield, Justin
    contributor authorStefanski, Robert
    contributor authorCripe, Douglas
    contributor authorPulwarty, Roger
    contributor authorVogt, Jürgen V.
    contributor authorHeim, Richard R.
    contributor authorBrewer, Michael J.
    contributor authorSvoboda, Mark
    contributor authorWesterhoff, Rogier
    contributor authorvan Dijk, Albert I. J. M.
    contributor authorLloyd-Hughes, Benjamin
    contributor authorPappenberger, Florian
    contributor authorWerner, Micha
    contributor authorDutra, Emanuel
    contributor authorWetterhall, Fredrik
    contributor authorWagner, Wolfgang
    contributor authorSchubert, Siegfried
    contributor authorMo, Kingtse
    contributor authorNicholson, Margaret
    contributor authorBettio, Lynette
    contributor authorNunez, Liliana
    contributor authorvan Beek, Rens
    contributor authorBierkens, Marc
    contributor authorde Goncalves, Luis Gustavo Goncalves
    contributor authorde Mattos, João Gerd Zell
    contributor authorLawford, Richard
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:44:06Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:44:06Z
    date copyright2013/06/01
    date issued2013
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-73199.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215286
    description abstracts a global problem that has far-reaching impacts, especially on vulnerable populations in developing regions. This paper highlights the need for a Global Drought Early Warning System (GDEWS), the elements that constitute its underlying framework (GDEWF), and the recent progress made toward its development. Many countries lack drought monitoring systems, as well as the capacity to respond via appropriate political, institutional, and technological frameworks, and these have inhibited the development of integrated drought management plans or early warning systems. The GDEWS will provide a source of drought tools and products via the GDEWF for countries and regions to develop tailored drought early warning systems for their own users. A key goal of a GDEWS is to maximize the lead time for early warning, allowing drought managers and disaster coordinators more time to put mitigation measures in place to reduce the vulnerability to drought. To address this, the GDEWF will take both a top-down approach to provide global realtime drought monitoring and seasonal forecasting, and a bottom-up approach that builds upon existing national and regional systems to provide continental-to-global coverage. A number of challenges must be overcome, however, before a GDEWS can become a reality, including the lack of in situ measurement networks and modest seasonal forecast skill in many regions, and the lack of infrastructure to translate data into useable information. A set of international partners, through a series of recent workshops and evolving collaborations, has made progress toward meeting these challenges and developing a global system.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleToward Global Drought Early Warning Capability: Expanding International Cooperation for the Development of a Framework for Monitoring and Forecasting
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume94
    journal issue6
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00176.1
    journal fristpage776
    journal lastpage785
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2013:;volume( 094 ):;issue: 006
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