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Projections of Global Drought and Their Climate Drivers Using CMIP6 Global Climate Models
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2023
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EngineeringClimate ModelingEarth System ScienceEarth ScienceDrought Risk ManagementDrought ConditionsClimate ProjectionDrought ForecastingHydroclimate ModelingGlobal DroughtClimate ChangeClimate SciencesDrought AnalysisGeographyDaily Spei AlgorithmEarth's ClimateClimate DynamicsClimatologyDroughtDrought ManagementClimate Modelling
Due to the complex coupling between drought and climatic factors, the future drought conditions that might occur under climate change is still unclear. In this research, we used the daily SPEI algorithm to project global drought conditions during 2016–2100 based on the data from phase 6 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6). We also employed partial correlation analysis to explore the influence of climate factors on drought. Our analyses show the following: (1) Drought conditions projected by CMIP6 under different models are similar; however, they can vary widely across regions. (2) According to the MK trend test, drought conditions in most regions around the world are expected to become increasingly severe in the future, and this trend is significant. (3) Based on the results of the partial correlation analysis results, it is understood that drought events in most regions worldwide are primarily driven by precipitation. This study contributes to the discussion of projecting future drought conditions and expands the application by utilizing the state−of−the−art CMIP6 climate models and scenarios.Highlight
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