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Droughts have far-reaching detrimental impacts on the environment, society, and economy, ranging from regional to national levels. As the drought characteristics are interrelated, multivariate analysis of those is necessary to understand the actual drought situation in a region. However, such studies are limited. Hence, this study aimed to develop a framework to investigate the meteorological and hydrological droughts using a multivariate analysis of drought characteristics in the Pennar River basin (a semi-arid region) of India, dominated by agricultural activity. Long-term observations (1980–2015) of precipitation, temperature, and streamflow were used to calculate the Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) and Streamflow Drought Index (SDI) at a 3-month timescale. Based on these indices, drought duration, severity, and peak were abstracted using the Run Theory. The best-fit marginal distribution was determined for every drought characteristic to establish the bivariate joint probability distribution (the copula function). Based on the best-fit copula function, the joint probabilities and the joint return periods were estimated. Results revealed that, for meteorological drought, Frank Copula and Survival Clayton copula were the best-fit copula function for the joint risk of drought duration and severity and the combination of drought duration and peak as well as drought severity and peak, respectively. The joint return period of a drought event with characteristics above the 25th percentile of the same varies between 1 and 2 years, whereas it spans between 1 and 45 years for the 50th percentile. This analysis will provide vital information for water management and planning in a region to mitigate droughts.
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Both authors contributed to the study conception and design. The analysis was done by Balaram Shaw under the supervision of Dr. Chithra NR. The first draft of the manuscript was written by Balaram Shaw, and it was revised by Dr. Chithra NR. Both authors have read and approved the final manuscript.
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Shaw, B., Chithra N R Copula-based multivariate analysis of hydro-meteorological drought. Theor Appl Climatol 153, 475–493 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-023-04478-1
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