SPATIAL COMPARABILITY OF THE PALMER DROUGHT SEVERITY INDEX

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GUTTMAN, NB
WALLIS, JR
HOSKING, JRM
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WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN | 1992年 / 28卷 / 06期
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DROUGHT INDEXES; CLIMATOLOGY; WATER MANAGEMENT;
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TU [建筑科学];
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The Palmer Drought Severity Index, which is intended to be of reasonable comparable local significance both in space and time, has been extensively used as a measure of drought for both agricultural and water resource management. This study examines the spatial comparability of Palmer's (1965) definition of severe and extreme drought. Index values have been computed for 1035 sites with at least 60 years of record that are scattered across the contiguous United States, and quantile values corresponding to a specified index value were calculated for given months and then mapped. The analyses show that severe or extreme droughts, as defined by Palmer (1965), are not spatially comparable in terms of identifying rare events. The wide variation across the country in the frequency of occurrence of Palmer's (1965) extreme droughts reflects the differences in the variability of precipitation, as well as the average amount of precipitation. It is recommended first, that a drought index be developed which considers both variability and averages; and second, that water resource managers and planners define a drought in terms of an index value that corresponds to the expected quantile (return period) of the event.
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页码:1111 / 1119
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