
By Parker C.W., Wiedorn C.B.
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Impact Droughts have had enormous impacts on human societies since ancient times. Crop and livestock losses have caused famine and death. Drought has caused ancient civilizations to collapse and forced many people to migrate. Water is so critical to all forms of life that a pronounced shortage can decimate whole populations. The effects of drought are profound, even during modern times. For example, the dry conditions in the Great Plains in the 1930’s in conjunction with intensive farming resulted in the Dust Bowl, which at one time covered more than 77,000 square miles, an area the size of Nebraska.
Evapotranspiration, soil moisture loss, surface runoff, and precipitation are the required environmental parameters. 0, for extreme drought. Normal conditions have values close to zero. Although the PDI has been used for decades and recognized as an acceptable procedure for including evapotranspiration and soil moisture in drought identification, it has been criticized. 0 that cannot be compared to variables such as precipitation, which are measured in units (inches) that are immediately 34 Droughts recognizable.
Crop and livestock losses have caused famine and death. Drought has caused ancient civilizations to collapse and forced many people to migrate. Water is so critical to all forms of life that a pronounced shortage can decimate whole populations. The effects of drought are profound, even during modern times. For example, the dry conditions in the Great Plains in the 1930’s in conjunction with intensive farming resulted in the Dust Bowl, which at one time covered more than 77,000 square miles, an area the size of Nebraska.
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