Comparative assessment of drought indices for evaluating drought patterns in Peninsular Malaysia

Drought has been the main environmental issue in Peninsular Malaysia. Hence, this study undertook a thorough evaluation of drought assessment methodologies and focused on the temporal analysis of multiple drought indices, namely, the standardised precipitation index (SPI), deciles index (DI), percen...

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Main Authors: Ng J.L., Huang Y.F., Chong A.H., Lee J.C., Abdulkareem M., Noh N.I.F.M., Mirzaei M., Ahmed A.N.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-339222024-10-14T11:17:26Z Comparative assessment of drought indices for evaluating drought patterns in Peninsular Malaysia Ng J.L. Huang Y.F. Chong A.H. Lee J.C. Abdulkareem M. Noh N.I.F.M. Mirzaei M. Ahmed A.N. 57192698412 55807263900 58739268700 57191968584 57202958309 57199323111 54941702700 57214837520 drought drought index precipitation temporal analysis Malaysia Errors Mean square error Stream flow Assessment methodologies Comparative assessment Drought index Environmental issues Malaysia Moving range Standardized precipitation index Temporal analysis Time-scales Z-scores comparative study drought environmental issue precipitation (climatology) rainfall temporal analysis Drought Drought has been the main environmental issue in Peninsular Malaysia. Hence, this study undertook a thorough evaluation of drought assessment methodologies and focused on the temporal analysis of multiple drought indices, namely, the standardised precipitation index (SPI), deciles index (DI), percent of normal precipitation index (PNPI), rainfall anomaly index (RAI) and Z-score index (ZSI) � across timescales of one-, six-and 12-month durations. This assessment incorporates the average moving range (AMR), Mann�Kendall (MK) test and Sen�s slope estimator in temporal analysis and the results showed that shorter timescales lead to higher fluctuation in AMR values, indicating short-term droughts are best assessed using drought indices of shorter timescale. It was found that most drought indices exhibited a similar trend and trend magnitude in all timescales. SPI is utilised as the standard model for the accuracy evaluation of drought indices using root mean square error (RMSE), mean absolute error (MAE) and mean absolute percentage error (MAPE). The results showed that ZSI has the highest accuracy of all indices. The novelty of this study lies in evaluating the accuracy and temporal characteristics of precipitation-based drought indices in tropical areas, particularly in Peninsular Malaysia. � 2023 The Authors. Final 2024-10-14T03:17:26Z 2024-10-14T03:17:26Z 2023 Article 10.2166/wcc.2023.546 2-s2.0-85178492154 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85178492154&doi=10.2166%2fwcc.2023.546&partnerID=40&md5=e2e1cd70730bd94fc32a6746d5f96188 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/33922 14 11 4183 4197 All Open Access Gold Open Access IWA Publishing Scopus
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topic drought
drought index
precipitation
temporal analysis
Malaysia
Errors
Mean square error
Stream flow
Assessment methodologies
Comparative assessment
Drought index
Environmental issues
Malaysia
Moving range
Standardized precipitation index
Temporal analysis
Time-scales
Z-scores
comparative study
drought
environmental issue
precipitation (climatology)
rainfall
temporal analysis
Drought
spellingShingle drought
drought index
precipitation
temporal analysis
Malaysia
Errors
Mean square error
Stream flow
Assessment methodologies
Comparative assessment
Drought index
Environmental issues
Malaysia
Moving range
Standardized precipitation index
Temporal analysis
Time-scales
Z-scores
comparative study
drought
environmental issue
precipitation (climatology)
rainfall
temporal analysis
Drought
Ng J.L.
Huang Y.F.
Chong A.H.
Lee J.C.
Abdulkareem M.
Noh N.I.F.M.
Mirzaei M.
Ahmed A.N.
Comparative assessment of drought indices for evaluating drought patterns in Peninsular Malaysia
description Drought has been the main environmental issue in Peninsular Malaysia. Hence, this study undertook a thorough evaluation of drought assessment methodologies and focused on the temporal analysis of multiple drought indices, namely, the standardised precipitation index (SPI), deciles index (DI), percent of normal precipitation index (PNPI), rainfall anomaly index (RAI) and Z-score index (ZSI) � across timescales of one-, six-and 12-month durations. This assessment incorporates the average moving range (AMR), Mann�Kendall (MK) test and Sen�s slope estimator in temporal analysis and the results showed that shorter timescales lead to higher fluctuation in AMR values, indicating short-term droughts are best assessed using drought indices of shorter timescale. It was found that most drought indices exhibited a similar trend and trend magnitude in all timescales. SPI is utilised as the standard model for the accuracy evaluation of drought indices using root mean square error (RMSE), mean absolute error (MAE) and mean absolute percentage error (MAPE). The results showed that ZSI has the highest accuracy of all indices. The novelty of this study lies in evaluating the accuracy and temporal characteristics of precipitation-based drought indices in tropical areas, particularly in Peninsular Malaysia. � 2023 The Authors.
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Ng J.L.
Huang Y.F.
Chong A.H.
Lee J.C.
Abdulkareem M.
Noh N.I.F.M.
Mirzaei M.
Ahmed A.N.
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author Ng J.L.
Huang Y.F.
Chong A.H.
Lee J.C.
Abdulkareem M.
Noh N.I.F.M.
Mirzaei M.
Ahmed A.N.
author_sort Ng J.L.
title Comparative assessment of drought indices for evaluating drought patterns in Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Comparative assessment of drought indices for evaluating drought patterns in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Comparative assessment of drought indices for evaluating drought patterns in Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Comparative assessment of drought indices for evaluating drought patterns in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Comparative assessment of drought indices for evaluating drought patterns in Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort comparative assessment of drought indices for evaluating drought patterns in peninsular malaysia
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