Semi-automatic operational service for drought monitoring and forecasting in the tuscany region

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A drought-monitoring and forecasting system developed for the Tuscany region was improved in order to provide a semi-automatic, more detailed, timely and comprehensive operational service for decision making, water authorities, researchers and general stakeholders. Ground-based and satellite data from different sources (regional meteorological stations network, MODIS Terra satellite and CHIRPS/CRU precipitation datasets) are integrated through an open-source, interoperable SDI (spatial data infrastructure) based on PostgreSQL/PostGIS to produce vegetation and precipitation indices that allow following of the occurrence and evolution of a drought event. The SDI allows the dissemination of comprehensive, up-to-date and customizable information suitable for different end-users through different channels, from a web page and monthly bulletins, to interoperable web services, and a comprehensive climate service. The web services allow geospatial elaborations on the fly, and the geo-database can be increased with new input/output data to respond to specific requests or to increase the spatial resolution.

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Magno, R., De Filippis, T., Di Giuseppe, E., Pasqui, M., Rocchi, L., & Gozzini, B. (2018). Semi-automatic operational service for drought monitoring and forecasting in the tuscany region. Geosciences (Switzerland), 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences8020049

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