Comparative analyses of SPI and SPEI meteorological drought indices (Case study: Golestan province)

Precipitation-based drought indices including the SPI generally neglect the effect of other variables such as temperature and evapotranspiration on drought intensity. However, some studies have confirmed the systematic errors involved. Therefore, alternate indices like Standardized Precipitation Eva...

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Main Authors: L. Rezaei Ghaleh, Kh. Ghorbani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iranian Society of Irrigation and Water 2018-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.agrimet.ir/article_69418_f4e2bbe100cda91f8c910d33a104a621.pdf
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spelling doaj-911cf4fd1e8c4dbba42b09962eca42c02020-11-24T21:00:32ZengIranian Society of Irrigation and Waterهواشناسی کشاورزی2345-34192588-60022018-09-0161314010.22125/agmj.2018.113661.69418Comparative analyses of SPI and SPEI meteorological drought indices (Case study: Golestan province)L. Rezaei Ghaleh0Kh. Ghorbani1M. Sc. Graduate, Water Resource Engineering, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Golestan, IranAssociate Professor of Water Engineering Department, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Golestan, IranPrecipitation-based drought indices including the SPI generally neglect the effect of other variables such as temperature and evapotranspiration on drought intensity. However, some studies have confirmed the systematic errors involved. Therefore, alternate indices like Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) have been proposed. The current comparative study was aimed to evaluate the SPI and SPEI indices’ skill for drought monitoring in different climatic regions of Golestan province. The results were analyzed in different seasons based on the correlation between SPI and SPEI indices classes in a 12-month window. The results showed that in more humid regions, the correlation between the two indices is higher. Similarly, in smaller time scales, the correlation was higher. The SPEI detects greater number of wet and dry spells comparing to SPI. Significant correlation between the two indices was observed at Ramyan station using Pearson's parametric test at 95% confidence level for 3 and 6 months time series. Seasonal frequency analysis of drought classes showed that both indices have more inter-classes variations in summer. Maximum number of severe and extreme drought events was observed at Ghaffar Haji station during summer using both indices. Also the comparison of SPI and SPEI time series showed that SPEI index detects longer wet and dry periods, but SPI index revealed bigger extreme values.http://www.agrimet.ir/article_69418_f4e2bbe100cda91f8c910d33a104a621.pdfDroughtPearson’s parametric testGolestan provinceTime seriesIran
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author L. Rezaei Ghaleh
Kh. Ghorbani
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Kh. Ghorbani
Comparative analyses of SPI and SPEI meteorological drought indices (Case study: Golestan province)
هواشناسی کشاورزی
Drought
Pearson’s parametric test
Golestan province
Time series
Iran
author_facet L. Rezaei Ghaleh
Kh. Ghorbani
author_sort L. Rezaei Ghaleh
title Comparative analyses of SPI and SPEI meteorological drought indices (Case study: Golestan province)
title_short Comparative analyses of SPI and SPEI meteorological drought indices (Case study: Golestan province)
title_full Comparative analyses of SPI and SPEI meteorological drought indices (Case study: Golestan province)
title_fullStr Comparative analyses of SPI and SPEI meteorological drought indices (Case study: Golestan province)
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analyses of SPI and SPEI meteorological drought indices (Case study: Golestan province)
title_sort comparative analyses of spi and spei meteorological drought indices (case study: golestan province)
publisher Iranian Society of Irrigation and Water
series هواشناسی کشاورزی
issn 2345-3419
2588-6002
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Precipitation-based drought indices including the SPI generally neglect the effect of other variables such as temperature and evapotranspiration on drought intensity. However, some studies have confirmed the systematic errors involved. Therefore, alternate indices like Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) have been proposed. The current comparative study was aimed to evaluate the SPI and SPEI indices’ skill for drought monitoring in different climatic regions of Golestan province. The results were analyzed in different seasons based on the correlation between SPI and SPEI indices classes in a 12-month window. The results showed that in more humid regions, the correlation between the two indices is higher. Similarly, in smaller time scales, the correlation was higher. The SPEI detects greater number of wet and dry spells comparing to SPI. Significant correlation between the two indices was observed at Ramyan station using Pearson's parametric test at 95% confidence level for 3 and 6 months time series. Seasonal frequency analysis of drought classes showed that both indices have more inter-classes variations in summer. Maximum number of severe and extreme drought events was observed at Ghaffar Haji station during summer using both indices. Also the comparison of SPI and SPEI time series showed that SPEI index detects longer wet and dry periods, but SPI index revealed bigger extreme values.
topic Drought
Pearson’s parametric test
Golestan province
Time series
Iran
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