posucha
Posucha is a Polish term referring to a prolonged period of unusually low precipitation, resulting in meteorological and agricultural drought conditions. While the general word drought in Polish is susza, posucha is commonly used to emphasize a dry spell that can affect soil moisture, crop growth, and water resources more acutely during the growing season. The duration and severity vary; posucha may last from several weeks to months, depending on regional climate and seasonal timing.
In meteorology, posucha describes a deficit of precipitation relative to long-term norms. It can lead to agricultural
Monitoring and assessment rely on drought indices such as the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) and regionally
Causes of posucha include natural climate variability, atmospheric circulation patterns, and, on longer time scales, climate
Responses and adaptation measures include improved irrigation management, soil moisture conservation, selection of drought-tolerant crops, water