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https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-29-3203-2025
Research article
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25 Jul 2025
Research article |  | 25 Jul 2025

Probabilistic analysis of future drought propagation, persistence, and spatial concurrence in monsoon-dominant Asian regions under climate change

Dineshkumar Muthuvel and Xiaosheng Qin

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Propagation from meteorological droughts to agricultural droughts under climate change is analysed in the monsoon-dominant Asian regions. Next, the persistence of such agricultural droughts across seasons in a water year is determined. Finally, the spatial concurrence of monsoonal agricultural droughts across regions has been estimated. South Asia and eastern China are projected to experience intensified future drought propagation and spatial concurrence.
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