Quantification of the meteorological and hydrological droughts links over various regions of Iran using gridded datasets

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Yusef Kheyruri
Arezoo Shayesteh
Ahmad Sharafati
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[1] Islamic Azad University,Department of Civil Engineering, Science and Research Branch
[2] Al-Ayen University,New Era and Development in Civil Engineering Research Group, Scientific Research Center
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Meteorological drought; Hydrological drought; Prediction; LSTM;
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Drought is a gradual phenomenon that occurs slowly and directly impacts human life and agricultural products. Due to its significant damage, comprehensive studies must be conducted on drought events. This research employs precipitation and temperature from a satellite-based gridded dataset (i.e., NASA-POWER) and runoff from an observation-based gridded dataset (i.e., GRUN) to calculate hydrological and meteorological gical droughts in Iran during 1981–2014 based on the Standardised Precipitation-Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) and Hydrological Drought Index (SSI) indices, respectively. In addition, the relationship between the meteorological and hydrological droughts is assessed over various regions of Iran. Afterward, this study employed the Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) method to predict the hydrological drought based on the meteorological drought over the northwest region of Iran. Results show that hydrological droughts are less dependent on precipitation in the northern regions and the coastal strip of the Caspian Sea. These regions also have a poor correlation between meteorological and hydrological droughts. The correlation between hydrological and meteorological drought in this region is 0.44, the lowest value among the studied regions. Also, on the margins of the Persian Gulf and southwestern Iran, meteorological droughts affect hydrological droughts for 4 months. Besides, except the central plateau, most regions experienced meteorological and hydrological droughts in the spring. The correlation between droughts in the center of the Iranian plateau, which has a hot climate, is less than 0.2. The correlation between these two droughts in the spring is stronger than in other seasons (CC = 0.6). Also, this season is more prone to drought than other seasons. In general, hydrological droughts occurred one to two months after the meteorological drought in most regions of Iran. LSTM model for northwest Iran showed that the predicted values had a high correlation with the observed values, and their RMSE was less than 1 in this region. CC, RMSE, NSE, and R-square of the LSTM model are 0.7, 0.55, 0.44, and 0.6, respectively. Overall, these results can be used to manage water resources and allocate water downstream to deal with hydrological droughts.
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页码:79049 / 79066
页数:17
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