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An Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Dimension of Drought Vulnerability in Turkey Using the Standardized Precipitation Index
Authors:F.?KEMAL.?S?NMEZ  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:sonmez@agri.ankara.edu.tr"   title="  sonmez@agri.ankara.edu.tr"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,ALI?üMRAN?K?MüSCü,AYHAN?ERKAN,ERTAN?TURGU
Affiliation:(1) Department of Farm Structures and Irrigation, University of Ankara, Faculty of Agriculture, Diskapi, Ankara, 06110, Turkey;(2) Research and Data Processing Department, Turkish State Meteorological Service, Kalaba, Ankara, 06120, Turkey
Abstract:Drought has become a recurrent phenomenon in Turkey in the last few decades. Significant drought conditions were observed during years of late 1980s and the trend continued in the late 1990s. The countryrsquos agricultural sector and water resources have been under severe constraints from the recurrent droughts. In this study, spatial and temporal dimensions of meteorological droughts in Turkey have been investigated from vulnerability concept. The Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) method was used to detail geographical variations in the drought vulnerability based on frequency and severity of drought events at multiple time steps. Critical (threshold) rainfall values were derived for each station at multiple-time steps in varying drought categories to determine least amount of rainfall required to avoid from drought initiation. The study found that drought vulnerability portrays a very diverse but consistent picture with varying time steps. At regional scale, south-eastern and eastern Anatolia are characterized with moderate droughts at shorter time steps, while the occurrence of severe droughts at shorter time steps is observed at non-coastal parts of the country. A similar picture was observed with very severe droughts. The critical (threshold) values exhibited rising numbers during the growing season at 3-month step in the South-eastern Anatolia, which might have significant consequences considering presence of large irrigation projects under-development in the region. In general, rainfall amounts required for non-drought conditions decrease from the coastal parts toward the interiors with increasing time steps.
Keywords:drought  drought vulnerability  Turkey  SPI  critical (threshold) rainfall
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