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Latest revision as of 12:39, 15 August 2022
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Definitions
European Definition
Droughts refer to precipitation shortfalls stretching over a prolonged period of time which may occur across all climates (different to aridity). [1]
International definitions
WHO
Droughts are natural events and happen when a period of low rainfall leads to a shortage of water. [2]
National Definitions
Tonga
Drought: The result of a lack of rain over an extended period of time. [3]
See also
Notes
References