Analysing Drought Severity and Areal Extent by 2D Archimedean Copulas

Volume: 30, Issue: 15, Pages: 5723 - 5735
Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
Droughts can be considered as multidimensional hazardous phenomena characterised by three attributes: severity, duration and areal extent. Conventionally, drought events are assessed for their severity, using drought indices such as SPI (Standardised Precipitation Index), RDI (Reconnaissance Drought Index), PDSI (Palmer Drought Severity Index) and many others. This approach may be extended to incorporate the modelling of an additional dimension,...
Paper Details
Title
Analysing Drought Severity and Areal Extent by 2D Archimedean Copulas
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Volume
30
Issue
15
Pages
5723 - 5735
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