Research article2014Peer reviewedOpen access
A drought index accounting for snow
Staudinger, Maria; Stahl, Kerstin; Seibert, Jan
Abstract
The Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) is the most widely used index to characterize droughts that are related to precipitation deficiencies. However, the SPI does not always deliver the relevant information for hydrological drought management particularly in snow-influenced catchments. If precipitation is temporarily stored as snow, then there is a significant difference between meteorological and hydrological drought because the delayed release of melt water to the stream. We introduce an extension to the SPI, the Standardized Snow Melt and Rain Index (SMRI), that accounts for rain and snow melt deficits, which effectively influence streamflow. The SMRI can be derived without snow data, using temperature and precipitation to model snow. The value of the new index is illustrated for seven Swiss catchments with different degrees of snow influence. In particular for catchments with a larger component of snowmelt in runoff generation, the SMRI was found to be a worthwhile complementary index to the SPI to characterize streamflow droughts.
Keywords
drought index; snow-dominated basins
Published in
Water Resources Research
2014, Volume: 50, number: 10, pages: 7861-7872
Publisher: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
UKÄ Subject classification
Oceanography, Hydrology, Water Resources
Publication identifier
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/2013WR015143
Permanent link to this page (URI)
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/98715