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Spatiotemporal Analysis of Meteorological and Hydrological Droughts and Their Propagations

Journal

WATER
Volume 13, Issue 16, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w13162237

Keywords

hydrometeorological droughts; reconnaissance drought index; standard runoff index; spatiotemporal analysis; Soan River Basin

Funding

  1. key project of National Natural Science Foundation [4213000267]
  2. Innovative and Entrepreneurial Talent Program of Jiangsu Province [R2020SC04]
  3. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA2006030201]

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This study evaluated the historical hydrometeorological drought in the Soan River Basin in Pakistan from 1984-2015. It found that drought events were more frequent in the short term but with longer durations, and the drought indices showed a significant decreasing trend. The research also identified a positive relationship between the meteorological and hydrological drought indices.
The quantitative description of relationships and propagation between different forms of drought at multiple spatiotemporal scales in various geographical locations is informative for early drought warning systems. This study intends to evaluate the historical hydrometeorological drought from 1984-2015 in the Soan River Basin, which is a critical water source for the Pothwar region of Pakistan. The reconnaissance drought index (RDI) and standardized runoff index (SRI) are used to characterize meteorological and hydrological droughts, respectively. The spatiotemporal variations of the RDI and SRI demonstrated that 2000 and 2010 were extremely dry and wet years, respectively. The results further reveal that the frequency of hydrometeorological drought events was higher in a shorter time scale (3 and 6 months), while durations featured longer timescales (9 and 12 months). The RDI and SRI time series showed a significant decreasing trend in terms of the Mann-Kendal and Sen slope estimator (SSE) results. Cross-correlation analysis for RDI and SRI with a time lag acknowledged the existence of a sequence between the RDI and SRI and a positive relationship between the two indices. The findings of this study could be helpful for better understanding drought variability and water resource management.

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