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Climate Change Fuels Threat of 'Day Zero Droughts' in Coming Decade

7 Oct

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Summary

  • Study identifies potential onset of "Day Zero Droughts" within the next 10 years
  • Hotspots include Mediterranean, southern Africa, and parts of North America
  • Time between droughts may be shorter than the droughts themselves
Climate Change Fuels Threat of 'Day Zero Droughts' in Coming Decade

According to a recent study published in Nature Communications, human-caused global warming is disrupting the global water cycle in ways that could bring severe water scarcity sooner than expected. The research identifies the potential onset of "Day Zero Droughts" - moments when compounded factors like rainfall deficits, declining river flows, and rising water consumption collide to trigger crisis conditions - within the next decade in several parts of the world.

The study's authors used climate simulations and a probabilistic framework to estimate the "Time of First Emergence" of these Day Zero Drought events. Their findings show that many regions, including major reservoirs, may face a high risk of these extreme water shortages as early as the 2020s and 2030s. The Mediterranean, southern Africa, and parts of North America consistently emerged as hotspots for this concerning trend.

Notably, the study also found that the time between successive Day Zero Drought events is shorter than the length of the events themselves. This means communities may have little chance to recover before the next severe drought strikes, intensifying concerns about long-term water scarcity. The authors warn that more proactive water strategies are urgently needed to prevent severe societal impacts from these looming crises.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to the study, "Day Zero Droughts" are moments when compounded factors like rainfall deficits, declining river flows, and rising water consumption collide to trigger extreme water scarcity crisis conditions.
The study identifies the Mediterranean, southern Africa, and parts of North America as consistent hotspots for this concerning trend.
The research estimates that many regions, including major reservoirs, may face a high risk of these extreme water shortages as early as the 2020s and 2030s.

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