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Historical and future drought impacts in the Pacific islands and atolls

Drought is known as a “creeping disaster” because drought impacts are usually noticed months or years after a drought begins. In the Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs), there is almost no ability to tell when a drought will begin or end, especially for droughts other than meteorologica...

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Published in:Climatic change 2021-05, Vol.166 (1-2), Article 19
Main Authors: Iese, Viliamu, Kiem, Anthony S., Mariner, Azarel, Malsale, Philip, Tofaeono, Tile, Kirono, Dewi G.C., Round, Vanessa, Heady, Craig, Tigona, Robson, Veisa, Filipe, Posanau, Kisolel, Aiono, Faapisa, Haruhiru, Alick, Daphne, Arieta, Vainikolo, Vaiola, Iona, Nikotemo
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Agriculture
Atmospheric Sciences
Atolls
Climate change
Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
Costs
Drought
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Environmental impact
Freshwater resources
Islands
Land area
Punishment
Rain
Socioeconomic factors
Socioeconomics
Weather forecasting
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