ADVANCING DROUGHT UNDERSTANDING, MONITORING, AND PREDICTION
Three working groups (WG) were formed to address the major aspects of the testbed: 1) WG-Metrics, to define and apply metrics to evaluate advances in drought monitoring and prediction; 2) WG-Case Studies, to analyze drought cases by integrating all aspects of drought research; and 3) WG-Experimental...
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