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A CONUS-Wide Standardized Precipitation–Evapotranspiration Index for Major U.S. Row Crops Journal of Hydrometeorology

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Agricultural droughts afflicting the contiguous United States (CONUS) are serious and costly natural hazards. Widespread damage to a single cash crop may be crippling to rural communities that produce it. While drought is insidious in nature, drought indices derived from meteorological data and drought impact reports both provide essential guidance to decision-makers about the location and intensity of developing and ongoing droughts. However, response to dry meteorological conditions is not consistent from one crop type to the next, making crop-specific drought appraisal difficult using weather data alone. Additionally, drought impact reports are often subjective, latent, or both. To rectify this, we developed drought indices using meteorological data, and phenological information for the row crops most commonly grown over CONUS: corn, soybeans, and winter wheat. These are referred to as crop-specific standardized precipitation–evapotranspiration indices (CSPEIs). CSPEIs correlate more closely with end-of-season yields than traditional meteorological indicators for the eastern two thirds of CONUS for corn, and offer an advantage in predicting winter wheat yields for the High Plains. CSPEIs do not always explain a higher fraction of variance than traditional meteorological indicators. In such cases, results provide insight on which meteorological indicators to use to most effectively supplement impacts information. Grant no. NA18OAR4310253B Grant no. NA19OAR4320073
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