Session 10A Flash Drought Monitoring, Predictability, and Impacts in a Changing Climate I

Wednesday, 31 January 2024: 10:45 AM-12:00 PM
318/319 (The Baltimore Convention Center)
Hosts: (Joint between the 38th Conference on Hydrology; and the Presidential Conference )
Chair:
Andrew J. Hoell, NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory, Boulder, CO
Cochairs:
Mike Hobbins; Hailan Wang, GMAO, Greenbelt, MD; Jason A Otkin and Jordan I. Christian, University of Oklahoma, School of Meteorology, Norman, OK

Flash drought, characterized by its unusually rapid intensification, has garnered increasing attention in the physical science and impacts communities in recent years due to its compounding and cascading physical causes and socioeconomic effects. We invite submissions that advance our ability to monitor, understand, and predict the complex interactions between terrestrial, atmospheric, and oceanic processes that can be used to anticipate the effects and improve early warning of flash droughts in our changing climate. We also invite submissions that further our understanding of anthropogenic effects on flash drought and our understanding of the linkages between flash drought and impacts on energy, food, health, and water security.

Submitters:  Andrew J. Hoell, NOAA/Physical Sciences Laboratory, Boulder, CO; Mike Hobbins, NOAA-Physical Sciences Laboratory, Boulder, CO; Hailan Wang, CPC, College Park, MD; Jason A Otkin, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Madison, WI and Jordan I. Christian, School of Meteorology, Univ. of Oklahoma, NORMAN, OK

Papers:
10:45 AM
10A.1
Accelerating Resilience to Flash Drought through Dialogue Between Researchers and Practitioners: 2nd National Flash Drought Workshop
Molly Woloszyn, CIRES, Boulder, CO; and M. Skumanich, S. Reeves, J. Lisonbee, and M. Muth

Handout (7.5 MB)

11:00 AM
10A.2
The Drought Dilemma: Understanding Rapid Drought Development and its Potential Impacts to U.S. Winter Wheat Agriculture in the Southern Great Plains
Benjamin Jacob Fellman, School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and J. B. Basara, J. I. Christian, and M. R. Tye

11:15 AM
10A.3
Impact of Vegetation Assimilation on Flash Drought Characteristics Across the Continental United States
Ali Fallahmaraghi, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA; and M. Barlow, L. Agel, J. Kim, J. S. Mankin, D. M. Mocko, and C. B. Skinner

11:45 AM
10A.5
Advancing Flash Drought Understanding through the Soil Moisture Volatility Index (SMVI)
Mahmoud Osman, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; and B. F. Zaitchik

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