Published 2014
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Droughts in Pakistan; A Spatiotemporal Variability Analysis Using the Standardized Precipitation Index
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We investigated the spatiotemporal variability of drought incidence in Pakistan during 1960–2007 by calculating Standardized Precipitation Index fields for 3-, 6- and 12-month scales using gridded precipitation data. Principal component analysis revealed that droughts are wide-spread and often occur simultaneously over large areas. Furthermore, spectral analysis identified a 16-year drought recurrence period. Three such drought-intensive periods were identified: the late 1960s to early 1970s; the middle 1980s; and the late 1990s to early 2000s. Hence, drought patterns need to be integrated into long-term water planning as well as emergency preparedness.
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- Water International
- Volume
- 38
Regional member countries
- RMC
- Pakistan
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- Special note
- Indus Basin Initiative , IKPP, hazards and risks
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- 29105