A composite index for drought hazard assessment using CPC rainfall time series data

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C. S. Murthy
J. Singh
P. Kumar
M. V. R. Sesha Sai
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[1] National Remote Sensing Centre,Agricultural Drought Monitoring Division, Agricultural Sciences and Applications Group
[2] National Remote Sensing Centre,Forestry and Ecology Group
[3] Kumaun University,Centre of Excellence for NRDMS in Uttarakhand, Remote Sensing and GIS
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International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2017年 / 14卷
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Integrated index; Drought hazard; India; Meteorological drought;
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Hazard analysis is the first step in any disaster management activity. Drought is a serious environmental hazard strongly limiting the agricultural production in the tropical countries like India. A comprehensive drought hazard map is useful for multiple perspectives such as agriculture, environment and hydrology. In this study, daily rainfall data of the Climate Prediction Centre during the south-west monsoon season (June–September) of 12 years, over India was analysed. Based on rainfall and rainy days, six indicators of drought were generated which were then synthesized into a composite index of drought hazard for every 10 × 10 km pixel. The weights for the composite index were generated through variance approach. The index has effectively captured the spatial variations in meteorological drought across India by showing a typical pattern with increasing hazardous area from east to west. The drought hazard map also shows considerable agreement with the climate classification map and the drought proneness map reported by other studies. Thus, the current study presents a simple and novel approach for drought hazard analysis, using the routinely available geospatial rainfall data products. The methodology can be extended to other geographies and disasters too. Use of time series data of longer period would improve the reliability of the composite drought hazard index.
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