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Anthropogenic and atmospheric variability intensifies flash drought episodes in South Asia

Earth Sciences

Anthropogenic and atmospheric variability intensifies flash drought episodes in South Asia

I. Ullah, S. Mukherjee, et al.

Discover how flash droughts are intensifying in South Asia, particularly during critical crop seasons, as unveiled by Irfan Ullah, Sourav Mukherjee, Sidra Syed, Ashok Kumar Mishra, Brian Odhiambo Ayugi, and Saran Aadhar. This research highlights alarming trends in drought severity linked to climate change and persistent moisture transport patterns. Learn about the urgent need for adaptation strategies in the face of these growing threats.... show more
Abstract
Flash droughts are abrupt and rapid intensification of droughts that affect agriculture, water, and ecosystems and are commonplace in South Asia. Despite their potential impact, flash drought evolution characteristics and underlying mechanisms in South Asia remain underexplored. We use a multivariate approach to analyze the onset speed, frequency, severity, duration, and return period of flash droughts, and the role of atmospheric circulation and human-induced climate change. We find that flash droughts are more common and intense in the crop season, especially in central India, western Pakistan, and eastern Afghanistan. They are caused by persistent atmospheric patterns that block moisture transport to South Asia. Additionally, anthropogenic climate change has intensified flash droughts in the spring–summer season, with a median fraction of attributable risk of 60%, 80%, and 90% for Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India, respectively. Our results suggest that flash droughts will expand and worsen in the future, requiring adaptation measures for the water, agriculture, and energy sectors.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
May 20, 2024
Authors
Irfan Ullah, Sourav Mukherjee, Sidra Syed, Ashok Kumar Mishra, Brian Odhiambo Ayugi, Saran Aadhar
Tags
flash droughts
climate change
South Asia
moisture transport
agricultural impact
attributable risk
adaptation strategies
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