Drought Monitoring and Assessment

Authors

  • Sharath L.
  • Shivakumara N.
  • Vinay Krishna H. V.
  • Vinayak Venkatraman Hebbar
  • Mr. Vivek Raj K

Keywords:

Drought monitoring, remote sensing, composite index

Abstract

The predictions of rainfall are not accurate, which might lead to floods or drought due to
which risk occurs. Here we are going to discuss drought risk management in which Drought
monitoring is an essential component. It is usually carried out using drought indicators.
Remote sensing and hydrologic modeling techniques are used to generate a suite of drought
monitoring indicators. Drought indicators such as standardized precipitation index, dryness
indicators, and start of season analysis are produced using Satellite-based rainfall
estimators. Vegetation condition is monitored using Normalized Difference Vegetation Index.
Agro-hydrologic models are used to combine several satellite data products to produce
multiple short- and long-term indicators of droughts. The availability of timely info and
merchandise support the decision-making processes in drought-related hazard assessment,
monitoring, and management with the FEWS internet.

Published

2019-07-12

How to Cite

Sharath L., Shivakumara N., Vinay Krishna H. V., Vinayak Venkatraman Hebbar, & Mr. Vivek Raj K. (2019). Drought Monitoring and Assessment. Journal of Power Electronics and Devices, 4(2), 13–16. Retrieved from http://matjournals.co.in/index.php/JOPED/article/view/6459

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