Spatiotemporal variation and multivariate controls of short‐cycle drought–flood abrupt alteration: A case in the Qinling‐Daba Mountains of China

Author:

Song Xiaoyan1,Lei Xiaoping1ORCID,Ma Rui1,Hou Jingzhi1,Liu Wenbin2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Agricultural Soil and Water Engineering in Arid and Semiarid Areas, Ministry of Education Northwest A&F University Yangling China

2. Key Laboratory of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research Chinese Academy of Science Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractA comprehensive understanding of the patterns of drought and flood alternation in adjacent months is essential for enabling climate adaptation and mitigation strategies. However, there is a paucity of knowledge regarding short‐cycle drought–flood abrupt alteration (s‐DFAA) and its responses to multiple environmental factors at various timescales. This is because of the inadequate formula construction of the existing short‐cycle drought–flood abrupt alteration index (SDFAI), such as the inability to introduce drought standards. To accurately capture the s‐DFAA's characteristics in the Qinling‐Daba Mountains (Qinba Mountains), we proposed a revised SDFAI (R‐SDFAI), which incorporates the standardized precipitation index (SPI) and allows for the customization of drought standards. Next, we used wavelet transform coherence and multiple wavelet coherence to investigate the timescale relationships between s‐DFAA events and their influence factors such as relative humidity, sunshine duration, temperature, evaporation, Arctic Oscillation (AO), Niño3.4 SSTA Index (Niño3.4), Total Sunspot Number Index (TSNI) and Pacific Decadal Oscillation Index (PDO). Our results showed that the R‐SDFAI outperformed traditional SDFAI in capturing s‐DFAA events and characterizing their severity. Furthermore, s‐DFAA events identified by R‐SDFAI at different levels (i.e., mild, moderate, severe, extreme and total) displayed insignificant downward trends. Spatially, there were more s‐DFAA events in the east than the west. Wavelet analysis indicated that meteorological factors and teleconnections significantly impact s‐DFAA events at large timescales, though their driving mechanisms differed substantially. Among meteorological factors, single relative humidity and its related combinations exhibited relatively high percent area of significant coherence (PASC, ranging from 17.47 to 29.46). Each teleconnection and its combinations are irreplaceable, with PASC values always increasing with the number of variables. The PASC ranges from 8.3 to 10.29 for one factor, 12.38 to 18.65 for two factors, 24.02 to 30.58 for three factors and 40.88 for four factors, respectively.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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