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High Resolution Future Projections of Drought Characteristics in Greece Based on SPI and SPEI Indices

Journal

ATMOSPHERE
Volume 13, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/atmos13091468

Keywords

drought characteristics; Greece; high-resolution climate change projections; SPEI; SPI; WRF

Funding

  1. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme FirEUrisk [GA101003890]

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This study investigates the future changes in drought characteristics in Greece using high-resolution simulations. The results indicate that Greece will experience severe drought conditions in the upcoming years, particularly under RCP8.5. The study suggests that more severe and prolonged drought events are expected, especially in the central and eastern parts of the country in the near future.
Future changes in drought characteristics in Greece were investigated using dynamically downscaled high-resolution simulations of 5 km. The Weather Research and Forecasting model simulations were driven by EC-EARTH output for historical and future periods, under Representative Concentration Pathways 4.5 and 8.5. For the drought analysis, the standardized precipitation index (SPI) and the standardized precipitation-evapotranspiration index (SPEI) were calculated. This work contributed to achieve an improved characterization of the expected high-resolution changes of drought in Greece. Overall, the results indicate that Greece will face severe drought conditions in the upcoming years, particularly under RCP8.5, up to 8/5 y of severity change signal. The results of 6-month timescale indices suggest that more severe and prolonged drought events are expected with an increase of 4 months/5 y, particularly in areas of central and eastern part of the country in near future, and areas of the western parts in far future. The indices obtained in a 12-month timescale for the period 2075-2099 and under RCP8.5 have shown an increase in the mean duration of drought events along the entire country. Drought conditions will be more severe in lowland areas of agricultural interest (e.g., Thessaly and Crete).

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