Spatiotemporal desynchronization in the propagation from meteorological to soil moisture drought in the Loess Plateau, China

The Loess Plateau (LP) of China Meteorological drought (MD) would propagate to soil moisture drought (SMD) with spatiotemporal desynchronization. The spatial desynchronization between them has frequently been ignored in previous studies due to limitation of identified droughts, which did not conside...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of hydrology. Regional studies 2024-12, Vol.56, p.102025, Article 102025
Hauptverfasser: Nie, Mingqiu, Huang, Shengzhi, Zeng, Xin-Min, Peng, Jian, Bai, Ganggang
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Zusammenfassung:The Loess Plateau (LP) of China Meteorological drought (MD) would propagate to soil moisture drought (SMD) with spatiotemporal desynchronization. The spatial desynchronization between them has frequently been ignored in previous studies due to limitation of identified droughts, which did not consider their 3-dimensional (3D, i.e. longitude, latitude and time) properties. This study presents a 3D perspective on the spatiotemporal desynchronization in the propagation from meteorological to soil moisture drought in the the Loess Plateau (LP) of China, using an improved drought matching method. Event Synchronization (ES) is extended to determine temporal linkage of the two types of droughts and spatial connection is tested using overlapping area. The results showed that: (1) the improved method is reasonable for identifying MDs that trigger SMDs, down to specific clusters; (2) 8 SMDs preceded MDs 1 month, while approximately 79 % of SMDs did not recover after the determination of MDs; (3) severity of MD is an impact factor on recovery lag, while antecedent soil moisture dominates onset lag with the relative importance of approximately 50 %; and (4) incompletely overlap in migration trajectory between the two types of droughts was mainly caused by temperature, followed by antecedent soil moisture and potential evapotranspiration, with relative importance of 55 %, 14 % and 12 %, respectively. [Display omitted] •Event synchronization is extended to test temporal link in drought propagation.•Antecedent soil moisture dominates onset lag of Soil Moisture Drought (SMD).•SMD moves along a similar path of meteorological drought (MD) with lag behaviors.•Temperature contributes 55 % of desynchronization of migration between MD and SMD.
ISSN:2214-5818
2214-5818
DOI:10.1016/j.ejrh.2024.102025