Drought analysis based on a cluster Poisson model: Distribution of the most severe drought

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This work aims to characterize the largest drought event to occur in a given period of time. A Poisson cluster process is used to model drought occurrence and a vector of 3 random variables (duration, deficit and maximum intensity) to describe their severity. Some results on the distribution of the maximum in a random size sample are developed in order to described the largest drought events.

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Abaurrea, J., & Cebrián, A. C. (2002). Drought analysis based on a cluster Poisson model: Distribution of the most severe drought. Climate Research, 22(3), 227–235. https://doi.org/10.3354/cr022227

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