Comparing surface water supply index and streamflow drought index for hydrological drought analysis in Ethiopia

埃塞俄比亚水文干旱分析中地表水供给指数与径流干旱指数的比较

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Abstract

Recently, floods and drought have become common natural hydroclimatic hazards in several countries. Consequently, the identification of an appropriate drought index is now a challenging task for researchers. It is obvious that there is not a single best drought index; rather a comparison of indices will give a relative option. The objective of this study was to compare two hydrological drought indices; the modified surface water supply index (M1SWSI) and streamflow drought index (SDI) over eight river basins, in Ethiopia. The M1SWSI and SDI value was computed from 1973 to 2014 using 34 streamflow stations, 42 rainfall gauge stations, and 3 lake-level data. The two indices results showed that the 1980s were the most severe drought years for all river basins. But for the case of Genale Dawa and Wabishebele basins, the drought severity increased from 2000 to 2014. Hydrological drought analysis using SDI has more drought occurrence frequency than M1SWSI. In all river basins from 1973 to 2014, there were a total of 18 severe drought events when using M1SWSI, but there were a total of 39 severe and 12 extreme drought events when using SDI. This implied that M1SWSI reduced the occurrence probability of severe drought by 53.85% and extreme drought by 100%. It is known that Ethiopia is stricken by extreme droughts in the last few decades. But M1SWSI doesn't detect those invidious drought events. In this study, SDI is found to be a better hydrological drought index. Therefore, policy and strategic planners, master plan developers, and decision-makers can use SDI to analyze historical and future hydrological drought trends to develop effective drought mitigation measures.

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