An analysis of drought in western Iran from 1966 to 2000 is presented using monthly precipitation data observed at 140 gauges uniformly distributed over the area. Drought conditions have been assessed by means of the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI). To study the long-term drought variability the principal component analysis was applied to the SPI field computed on 12-month time scale. The analysis shows that applying an orthogonal rotation to the first two principal component patterns, two distinct sub-regions having different climatic variability may be identified. Results have been compared to those obtained for the large-scale using re-analysis data suggesting a satisfactory agreement. Furthermore, the extension of the large-scale analysis to a longer period (1948-2007) shows that the spatial patterns and the associated time variability of drought are subjected to noticeable changes. Finally, the relationship between hydrological droughts in the two sub-regions and El Niño Southern Oscillation events has been investigated finding that there is not clear evidence for a link between the two phenomena. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2008.

Spatial patterns and temporal variability of drought in Western Iran / Tayeb, Raziei; Saghafian, Bahram; Ana A., Paulo; S., Pereira Luis; Bordi, Isabella. - In: WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0920-4741. - 23:3(2009), pp. 439-455. [10.1007/s11269-008-9282-4]

Spatial patterns and temporal variability of drought in Western Iran

BORDI, Isabella
2009

Abstract

An analysis of drought in western Iran from 1966 to 2000 is presented using monthly precipitation data observed at 140 gauges uniformly distributed over the area. Drought conditions have been assessed by means of the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI). To study the long-term drought variability the principal component analysis was applied to the SPI field computed on 12-month time scale. The analysis shows that applying an orthogonal rotation to the first two principal component patterns, two distinct sub-regions having different climatic variability may be identified. Results have been compared to those obtained for the large-scale using re-analysis data suggesting a satisfactory agreement. Furthermore, the extension of the large-scale analysis to a longer period (1948-2007) shows that the spatial patterns and the associated time variability of drought are subjected to noticeable changes. Finally, the relationship between hydrological droughts in the two sub-regions and El Niño Southern Oscillation events has been investigated finding that there is not clear evidence for a link between the two phenomena. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2008.
2009
drought variability; enso events; principal component analysis; standardized precipitation index
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Spatial patterns and temporal variability of drought in Western Iran / Tayeb, Raziei; Saghafian, Bahram; Ana A., Paulo; S., Pereira Luis; Bordi, Isabella. - In: WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0920-4741. - 23:3(2009), pp. 439-455. [10.1007/s11269-008-9282-4]
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