Application of meteorological and vegetation indices for evaluation of drought impact: a case study for Rajasthan, India

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Sanjay K. Jain
Ravish Keshri
Ajanta Goswami
Archana Sarkar
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[1] National Institute of Hydrology,
[2] College of Technology and Engineering,undefined
[3] Indian Institute of Technology,undefined
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Natural Hazards | 2010年 / 54卷
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Drought; Standardized precipitation index (SPI); Normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI); Water supply vegetation index (WSVI); Vegetation condition index (VCI); National oceanic atmospheric administration (NOAA);
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Drought is a serious climatic condition that affects nearly all climatic zones worldwide, with semi-arid regions being especially susceptible to drought conditions because of their low annual precipitation and sensitivity to climate changes. Drought indices such as the standardized precipitation index (SPI) using meteorological data and vegetation indices from satellite data were developed for quantifying drought conditions. Remote sensing of semi-arid vegetation can provide vegetation indices which can be used to link drought conditions when correlated with various meteorological data based drought indices. The present study was carried out for drought monitoring for three districts namely Bhilwara, Kota and Udaipur of Rajasthan state in India using SPI, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), water supply vegetation index (WSVI) and vegetation condition index (VCI) derived from the Advanced Very High resolution Radiometer (AVHRR). The SPI was computed at different time scales of 1, 2, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months using monthly rainfall data. The NDVI and WSVI were correlated to the SPI and it was observed that for the three stations, the correlation coefficient was high for different time scales. Bhilwara district having the best correlation for the 9-month time scale shows late response while Kota district having the best correlation for 1-month shows fast response. On the basis of the SPI analysis, it was found that the area was worst affected by drought in the year 2002. This was validated on the basis of NDVI, WSVI and VCI. The study clearly shows that integrated analysis of ground measured data and satellite data has a great potential in drought monitoring.
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