NP
Nonlinear Processes in Geosciences

Ravinandrasana P. Vecchia

I am a PhD candidate at Pusan National University and the IBS Center for Climate Physics (ICCP), Busan, South Korea. I hold an M.Sc. in Atmospheric and Environmental Science (2020) from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS), Seoul, South Korea, and a degree in Engineering Science (Eng. Sci) in Meteorology (2017) from École Supérieure Polytechnique d'Antananarivo (ESPA), Madagascar. My research focuses on hydro-meteorological extremes in the context of climate change.

ECS Spotlight: When “Day Zero Drought” Dries the Tap: How Drought is Reshaping Water Scarcity in the Anthropocene

ECS Spotlight: When “Day Zero Drought” Dries the Tap: How Drought is Reshaping Water Scarcity in the Anthropocene

Extreme events are becoming increasingly observable, intense, and interconnected. Drought, traditionally viewed as a regional and temporary phenomenon, is now undergoing a fundamental shift.  We introduce the concept of “Day Zero Drought” to describe a threshold where water demand exceeds available supply under persistent drought conditions. This study shows that water scarcity is no longer confin ...[Read More]