Water Science and Technology-Water Supply, cilt.21, sa.4, ss.1657-1673, 2021 (SCI-Expanded)
In this study, the aim was to measure changes in the spatio-temporal
distribution of a potential drought hazard area and determine the risk
status of various meteorological and hydrological droughts by using the
kriging, radial basis function (RBF), and inverse distance weighting
(IDW) interpolation methods. With that goal, in monthly, three-month,
and 12-month time periods drought indices were calculated.
Spatio-temporal distributions of the droughts were determined with each
drought index for the years in which the most severe droughts were
experienced. According to the results, the basin is under risk of
meteorological drought due to the occurrence of severe and extreme
droughts in most of the area, and especially in the north, during the
monthly and three-month time periods. During the 12-month period, it was
found that most of the basin is under risk of hydrological drought due
to the occurrence of severe and extreme droughts, especially in the
southern parts. The most effective interpolation method for the
prediction of meteorological and hydrological droughts was determined as
kriging according to the results of the cross-validation test. It was
concluded that a drought management plan should be made, and early
warnings and precautions should be applied in the study area.