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DOI10.1007/s11069-020-04257-5
Wet and dry spell feature charts for practical uses
Şen Z.; Şişman E.; Dabanli I.
发表日期2020
ISSN0921030X
起始页码1975
结束页码1986
卷号104期号:3
英文摘要Water resources management is dependent on wet and dry spells occurrences in an alternative manner. Therefore, information about their probabilistic occurrence frequencies and statistical parameters are the most required quantities for optimum and well-balanced operations for water demand. Among the most important dry spells are the meteorological (precipitation) and hydrological (runoff, stream flow, reservoir level, ground water level, etc.) drought occurrences and their future expectations under a certain level of risk (exceedance probability) or return period, which is the inverse of the risk. Firstly, this paper presents detection of wet and dry spell parameters among which are the duration, maximum surplus or deficit, magnitude, and intensity. Secondly, a set of beneficial charts is presented in the new graphical form for each dry (wet) spell characteristic versus different risk levels (0.50, 0.20, 0.10, 0.04 0.02, 0.01, 0.004 and 0.002) corresponding to return periods (2-year, 5-year, 10-year, 25-year, 50-year, 100-year, 250-year and 500-year). These applications of the methodology are presented for New Jersey Statewide annual precipitation and Danube River annual discharge records each with more than 100 years records. Finally, it is found that the mathematical relationship between each wet and dry spell parameter and the return periods abide with exponential function, which appears on semi-logarithmic papers as straight lines. Consequently, it can be generalized for the study area that any drought (wet) parameters variation with the return period appears as exponential function for hydro-meteorological records. © 2020, Springer Nature B.V.
关键词DroughtDry (wet) spellDurationIntensityMagnitudeReturn periodRisk
英文关键词drought; dry season; hydrometeorology; magnitude; precipitation intensity; return period; risk assessment; river discharge; water demand; wet season; Danube River; New Jersey; United States
语种英语
来源期刊Natural Hazards
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/205931
作者单位Civil Engineering Department, School of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Istanbul Medipol University, Kavacık, Istanbul, 34181, Turkey; Climate Change Researches Application and Research Center (IKLIMER), Istanbul Medipol University, Kavacık, Istanbul, 34181, Turkey; Center of Excellence for Climate Change Research/Department of Meteorology, King Abdulaziz University, PO Box 80234, Jeddah, 21589, Saudi Arabia
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Şen Z.,Şişman E.,Dabanli I.. Wet and dry spell feature charts for practical uses[J],2020,104(3).
APA Şen Z.,Şişman E.,&Dabanli I..(2020).Wet and dry spell feature charts for practical uses.Natural Hazards,104(3).
MLA Şen Z.,et al."Wet and dry spell feature charts for practical uses".Natural Hazards 104.3(2020).
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