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LOW FLOW AND DROUGHT SPATIAL ANALYSIS Snejina Dakova National Institute of Hydrology Meteorology, BASc, 66 Tzarigradsk

This paper is one attempt to propose a quantitative criteria of hydrological drought suitable to Bulgarian conditions i.e. to estimate when the scares of flow can be adopted as ?exceptional drought circumstances", when these conditions are beyond those that could be considered part of normal risk ma

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LOW FLOW AND DROUGHT SPATIAL ANALYSIS Snejina Dakova National Institute of Hydrology Meteorology, BASc, 66 Tzarigradsk

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    1. LOW FLOW AND DROUGHT SPATIAL ANALYSIS Snejina Dakova National Institute of Hydrology & Meteorology, BASc, 66 Tzarigradsko Shosse,1784 Sofia, Bulgaria E- mail Snejana.Dakova@meteo.bg BALWOIS CONFERENCE OHRID, 25-29 MAY 2004

    2. This paper is one attempt to propose a quantitative criteria of hydrological drought suitable to Bulgarian conditions i.e. to estimate when the scares of flow can be adopted as exceptional drought circumstances, when these conditions are beyond those that could be considered part of normal risk management. .

    3. Also, this is an opportune question as well in relation to activities and documents of United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UN/CCD), to resolution of International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR) and to harmonizing with international terminology.

    4. General idea of drought: source Maine State Climate Office-Cape Canaveral

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