Abstract

We compared conventional and satellite-based drought indices from drought vulnerable sites in South Korea during 2004–2013. Satellite-based drought indices, the energy-based water deficit index (EWDI), and the standalone Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)-based evaporative stress index (stMOD_ESI) were evaluated using MODIS imagery to assess its capability to analyse the complex topography of the Korean peninsula. Of the drought indices examined, the EWDI and stMOD_ESI were accurate when capturing moderate drought conditions, compared to the observed precipitation-based conventional drought indices (standardized precipitation index (SPI-3) and Palmer drought severity index (PDSI)). In addition, the satellite-basedsoil moisture index (SSMI) developed from the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR-E) and Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT) soil moisture products were reasonably correlated with the EWDI and stMOD_ESI. These results suggest that the satellite-based drought indices (EWDI and stMOD_ESI) may be applicable on a regional scale.

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