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Long-term changes in drought indices in eastern and central Europe

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY
Volume 42, Issue 1, Pages 225-249

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/joc.7241

Keywords

atmospheric evaporative demand; central and eastern Europe; drought; SPEI; SPI; trend analysis

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education and Research of Estonia [PRG-352]
  2. EU JPI WATER

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This study analyzes the long-term changes in drought indices in 11 central and eastern European countries, revealing different trends in different seasons and regions. Winter shows increased precipitation in the north, while summer exhibits a clear drying trend in the southern regions.
This study analyses long-term changes in drought indices (Standardised Precipitation Index-SPI, Standardised Precipitation-Evapotranspiration Index-SPEI) at 1 and 3 months scales at 182 stations in 11 central and eastern European countries during 1949-2018. For comparative purposes, the necessary atmospheric evaporative demand (AED) to obtain SPEI was calculated using two methods, Hargreaves-Samani (SPEIH) and Penman-Monteith (SPEIP). The results show some relevant changes and tendencies in the drought indices. Statistically significant increase in SPI and SPEI during the cold season (November-March), reflecting precipitation increase, was found in the northern part of the study region, in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, northern Belarus and northern Poland. In the rest of study domain, a weak and mostly insignificant decrease prevailed in winter. Summer season (June-August) is characterized by changes in the opposite sign. An increase was observed in the north, while a clear decrease in SPEI, reflecting a drying trend, was typical for the southern regions: the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Moldova and southern Poland. A general drying tendency revealed also in April, which was statistically significant over a wide area in the Czech Republic and Poland. Increasing trends in SPI and SPEI for September and October were detected in Romania, Moldova and Hungary. The use of SPEI instead of SPI generally enhances drying trends.

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