Toward a drought cyberinfrastructure system. Momtaz, F., Nakhjiri, N., & Aghakouchak, A. Eos, 2014.
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Drought chokes ecosystems, strangles economies, and threatens human health [Wilhite, 2005]. In the United States, drought has recently forced states, including economic powerhouses like California and Texas, to declare a state of emergency. Complications such as an increase in fires, rising food prices, and water scarcity further compound the effects of drought [Pozzi et al., 2013; Hao et al., 2014]. ©2014. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
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 abstract = {Drought chokes ecosystems, strangles economies, and threatens human health [Wilhite, 2005]. In the United States, drought has recently forced states, including economic powerhouses like California and Texas, to declare a state of emergency. Complications such as an increase in fires, rising food prices, and water scarcity further compound the effects of drought [Pozzi et al., 2013; Hao et al., 2014]. ©2014. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.},
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