Data and scripts used in the paper: Moving from drought hazard to impact forecasts
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S.J. (Samuel) Sutanto; van der Weert, M. (Melati) (2020): Data and scripts used in the paper: Moving from drought hazard to impact forecasts. Version 2. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/uuid:60e8a166-8303-49fa-93b2-dfe622f27405
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Dataset
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version 2 - 2020-09-29 (latest)
version 1 - 2019-11-28
These are all the data that we used in our Nature publication with the title: Moving from drought hazard to impact forecasts.
The new datasets are intended to replace the drought Standardised Runoff Index (SRI), which was not the final and correct version. The new drought indices that we revised are the final and corrected version. For any further questions, please contact the responding author: Samuel Sutanto (samuel.sutanto@wur.nl).
The new datasets are intended to replace the drought Standardised Runoff Index (SRI), which was not the final and correct version. The new drought indices that we revised are the final and corrected version. For any further questions, please contact the responding author: Samuel Sutanto (samuel.sutanto@wur.nl).
history
- 2019-11-28 first online
- 2020-09-29 published, posted
publisher
4TU.Centre for Research Data
format
media types: application/x-gzip, application/zip
associated peer-reviewed publication
Moving from drought hazard to impact forecasts
funding
- ANYWHERE H2020, 700099
organizations
Hydrology and Quantitative Water Management Group, Environmental Sciences Department, Wageningen University and Research
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