Copula-based evaluations of drought variations in Guangdong, South China Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Changing characteristics of hazardous weather-related events have been arousing considerable public interest in recent years. Guangdong is an economically developed province in China and is prone to natural hazards. Using monthly precipitation data covering a period of 1956-2008 from 127 rain gauge stations, the probabilistic behaviors of SPI-based droughts were investigated with copulas functions. Results indicated a higher risk of droughts along the coastal regions and the western Guangdong, particularly the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region. Joint probabilities of droughts with higher intensity and longer duration were found to have relatively even geographical distribution across Guangdong. The northern parts of Guangdong are higher in altitude and have a lower risk of droughts. Identification of regions characterized by droughts of different severity and durations across Guangdong is important for scientific management of water resource and agricultural activities and also the development of social resilience under the influence of climate changes. 2011 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

published proceedings

  • NATURAL HAZARDS

author list (cited authors)

  • Liu, C., Zhang, Q., Singh, V. P., & Cui, Y.

citation count

  • 54

publication date

  • December 2011