Abstract
The Northeastern region of Brazil has long history of drought with impacts on water supply for cities and agriculture. However, the last drought that occurred in the region had unprecedented magnitude and periodicity, making it the longest multiannual drought in Northeastern Brazil. Thus, understanding and characterizing the behavior of this phenomenon is necessary, considering that another episodes may occur. Thus, the objective of this study was to characterize the drought trend in the Northeastern region of Brazil, with the application of the Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI). The application of PDSI was carried out with the monthly calculation of the water balance coefficients referring to the soil water balance between the years 2000 and 2019, depending on the relative soil moisture values. The results obtained were submitted to the Mann-Kendall test to identify monthly trends in the index. The annual drought variability in Northeastern Brazil showed moderate to extreme intensity, with the worst drought being observed between the years 2012 and 2019. The monthly drought average shows the Mid-Northern and “Sertão” regions as the most critical, with monthly trend of significant drought severity. The positive trend was observed in the Eastern, Southern and Western coast regions of NEB.
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