Abstract

With respect to the necessity of comprehensive studies on drought and also high damages that caused by drought, this research studied the meteorological and hydrological droughts. In this study, Lighvan, Navroud and Seqez basins with different climates were selected. We used monthly data of stream flow, precipitation and evaporation from 1992 to 2016 for the study of drought phenomena. The aim at this study is to analyze the SPI and SPEI for determination of dry and wet meteorological periods and use of the SSI for the exploration of hydrological drought. The analysis of drought characteristics such as intensity and duration in three areas with different climates shows that the climate change has a major impact on the characteristics of the droughts. The relations between the duration and severity of drought have been more accurate in the period of 9 months in the Navroud watershed basin. The most significant events are SPI-9 with the duration of 57 months and the severity of 34.7, SPEI-9 with the duration of 34 months and the severity of 28.09 and SSI-9 with the duration of 41 months and the severity of 30.2. According to the obtained equations in different time periods, it was resulted that the highest accuracy was observed in the relationship between the meteorological and hydrological drought characteristics in the watershed basin of Seqez for a period of 6 months. The results show that in all three basins, the correlation between the meteorological and hydrological drought is significant at the level of 99%. Results show that hydrological and meteorological droughts in Navroud and Lighvan basins have a significant correlation with 48-month periods and in the Seqez basin with 12- and 24-month periods, and the relations between hydrological droughts and meteorological droughts were obtained using the nonlinear linear models (polynomial, exponential and logarithmic). The good R2 between the duration and severity of SPI-9 and SSI-9 is 0.8 and 0.92, respectively, for polynomial equations. The maximum determination coefficient of duration and severity of SPEI-9 and SSI-9 is 0.72 and 0.82, respectively, using polynomial equation. The application of several indices indicating different components of the hydrological cycle integrates many factors that affect and trigger droughts, and thus can help in providing a wider realization of the characteristics of droughts on various water sections.

Highlights

  • Drought is one of the most common natural hazards that have an adverse effect on agriculture and water resources

  • The Standardized precipitation index (SPI) was used for temporal and spatial analysis of meteorological drought and river stream flow was applied to the hydrological drought analysis and the results showed that the hydrological drought has lag 7 months than meteorological drought

  • The results showed that the relationship between the drought impact on stream flow of the Karaj dam basin and the relationship between hydrological and meteorological drought is significant at 99% confidence level

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Introduction

Drought is one of the most common natural hazards that have an adverse effect on agriculture and water resources. Wu et al (2017) studied the hydrological and meteorological drought relationships using SPI and SSI in the Jinjiang river basin in China with consideration the impact of a large reservoir. They used to run theory to determine the drought characteristics from 1960 to 2010. The results showed that the reservoir operation from 1974 to 2015 has a positive impact on the short-term evolution of hydrological droughts (1 and 3 months) The aim of this present study is to investigate the dry and wet periods over three basins using the SPI, SPEI and SSI drought indices for long-term drought studies. The main aim of this study is extraction of duration and severity of drought in the three watershed basins

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