Climate change impact assessment on mild and extreme drought events using copulas over Ankara, Turkey

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Mehdi H. Afshar
Ali Ünal Şorman
Fatih Tosunoğlu
Burak Bulut
M. Tugrul Yilmaz
Ali Danandeh Mehr
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[1] The University of Manchester,Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering
[2] Middle East Technical University,Department of Civil Engineering
[3] Erzurum Technical University,Department of Civil Engineering
[4] Antalya Bilim University,Department of Civil Engineering
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Climate change, one of the major environmental challenges facing mankind, has caused intermittent droughts in many regions resulting in reduced water resources. This study investigated the impact of climate change on the characteristics (occurrence, duration, and severity) of meteorological drought across Ankara, Turkey. To this end, the observed monthly rainfall series from five meteorology stations scattered across Ankara Province as well as dynamically downscaled outputs of three global climate models that run under RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 scenarios was used to attain the well-known SPI series during the reference period of 1986–2018 and the future period of 2018–2050, respectively. Analyzing drought features in two time periods generally indicated the higher probability of occurrence of drought in the future period. The results showed that the duration of mild droughts may increase, and extreme droughts will occur with longer durations and larger severities. Moreover, joint return period analysis through different copula functions revealed that the return period of mild droughts will remain the same in the near future, while it declines by 12% over extreme droughts in the near future.
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页码:1045 / 1055
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