A new copula-based standardized precipitation evapotranspiration streamflow index for drought monitoring

Traditional univariate drought indices are likely to be insufficient for reflecting the comprehensive information of drought. Thus, it is of great significance to construct a comprehensive drought index for drought monitoring under the consideration of the complexity of meteorological and hydrologic...

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Main Authors: Fei Wang, Zongmin Wang, Haibo Yang, Danyang Di, Yong Zhao, Qiuhua Liang
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spelling ftloughboroughun:oai:figshare.com:article/12630188 2023-05-15T15:12:43+02:00 A new copula-based standardized precipitation evapotranspiration streamflow index for drought monitoring Fei Wang Zongmin Wang Haibo Yang Danyang Di Yong Zhao Qiuhua Liang 2020-03-04T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/A_new_copula-based_standardized_precipitation_evapotranspiration_streamflow_index_for_drought_monitoring/12630188 unknown 2134/12630188.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/A_new_copula-based_standardized_precipitation_evapotranspiration_streamflow_index_for_drought_monitoring/12630188 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Uncategorized SPESI Drought Copula Cross wavelet transform Yellow River Basin Text Journal contribution 2020 ftloughboroughun 2022-01-01T19:20:07Z Traditional univariate drought indices are likely to be insufficient for reflecting the comprehensive information of drought. Thus, it is of great significance to construct a comprehensive drought index for drought monitoring under the consideration of the complexity of meteorological and hydrological conditions in a changing environment. In this study, a new copula-based Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Streamflow Index (SPESI) was proposed, which can synthetically characterize meteorological and hydrological drought. The temporal change, spatial distribution and return period of drought were comprehensively identified in the Yellow River Basin (YRB) from 1961 to 2015. Subsequently, the links between SPESI and teleconnection factors were revealed using cross wavelet transform technology. The results indicated that: (1) based on the combination of meteorological and hydrological drought information, the constructed SPESI could capture the occurrence, duration and termination of drought sensitively and effectively; (2) the seasonal and annual droughts were increasing in the YRB during 1961–2015, with different temporal change characteristics in each subzone; (3) the month and season with the most serious drought was June and summer, with an average SPESI value of −1.23 and −0.89, respectively; (4) Frank-copula was considered to be the best-fitted copula function in the YRB; and (5) the cross wavelet transform illustrated that teleconnection factors had strong influences on the evolution of drought in the YRB, and the impacts of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), Arctic Oscillation (AO) and sunspot on the droughts were stronger than those of Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO). This study can provide a reliable and effective multivariate index for drought monitoring, which can also be applied in other regions. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Arctic Loughborough University: Figshare Arctic Pacific
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SPESI
Drought
Copula
Cross wavelet transform
Yellow River Basin
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SPESI
Drought
Copula
Cross wavelet transform
Yellow River Basin
Fei Wang
Zongmin Wang
Haibo Yang
Danyang Di
Yong Zhao
Qiuhua Liang
A new copula-based standardized precipitation evapotranspiration streamflow index for drought monitoring
topic_facet Uncategorized
SPESI
Drought
Copula
Cross wavelet transform
Yellow River Basin
description Traditional univariate drought indices are likely to be insufficient for reflecting the comprehensive information of drought. Thus, it is of great significance to construct a comprehensive drought index for drought monitoring under the consideration of the complexity of meteorological and hydrological conditions in a changing environment. In this study, a new copula-based Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Streamflow Index (SPESI) was proposed, which can synthetically characterize meteorological and hydrological drought. The temporal change, spatial distribution and return period of drought were comprehensively identified in the Yellow River Basin (YRB) from 1961 to 2015. Subsequently, the links between SPESI and teleconnection factors were revealed using cross wavelet transform technology. The results indicated that: (1) based on the combination of meteorological and hydrological drought information, the constructed SPESI could capture the occurrence, duration and termination of drought sensitively and effectively; (2) the seasonal and annual droughts were increasing in the YRB during 1961–2015, with different temporal change characteristics in each subzone; (3) the month and season with the most serious drought was June and summer, with an average SPESI value of −1.23 and −0.89, respectively; (4) Frank-copula was considered to be the best-fitted copula function in the YRB; and (5) the cross wavelet transform illustrated that teleconnection factors had strong influences on the evolution of drought in the YRB, and the impacts of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), Arctic Oscillation (AO) and sunspot on the droughts were stronger than those of Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO). This study can provide a reliable and effective multivariate index for drought monitoring, which can also be applied in other regions.
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author Fei Wang
Zongmin Wang
Haibo Yang
Danyang Di
Yong Zhao
Qiuhua Liang
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Zongmin Wang
Haibo Yang
Danyang Di
Yong Zhao
Qiuhua Liang
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title A new copula-based standardized precipitation evapotranspiration streamflow index for drought monitoring
title_short A new copula-based standardized precipitation evapotranspiration streamflow index for drought monitoring
title_full A new copula-based standardized precipitation evapotranspiration streamflow index for drought monitoring
title_fullStr A new copula-based standardized precipitation evapotranspiration streamflow index for drought monitoring
title_full_unstemmed A new copula-based standardized precipitation evapotranspiration streamflow index for drought monitoring
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